'We need aid': rescuers in quake-hit Myanmar city plead for help
- Rescuers in Myanmar's Mandalay city urgently requested help as they try to rescue hundreds trapped in collapsed buildings after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake on Friday.
- Over 1,000 deaths have been confirmed, with nearly 2,400 injuries, and the toll is expected to rise significantly.
- The quake destroyed numerous buildings, including the Sky Villa Condominium, where more than 90 people are feared trapped.
- Due to ongoing civil conflict, Myanmar's response capabilities are severely limited, prompting a rare call for international assistance from the junta.
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Woman Rescued from Myanmar Earthquake Rubble as Searchers Race to Find More Survivors
BANGKOK, March 31 (Reuters) - Rescuers freed a woman from the ruins of a hotel in Myanmar, officials said on Monday, a glimmer of hope three days after a massive earthquake that killed around 2,000 as searchers in Myanmar and Thailand raced against time to find more survivors.
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