NewsGirl rescued after 60 hours; Myanmar quake toll tops 1,700

Girl rescued after 60 hours; Myanmar quake toll tops 1,700

As reported by the media, after a rescue operation lasting more than five hours conducted by Chinese, Russian, and local rescue teams, a girl was pulled from the rubble of the collapsed Great Wall hotel in the city of Mandalay, 60 hours after the disaster. Her condition was stable.

A miracle in Myanmar? A living girl was pulled out from under the rubble. Photo illustrative.
A miracle in Myanmar? A living girl was pulled out from under the rubble. Photo illustrative.
Images source: © X

What do you need to know?

The death toll from the earthquake that struck Myanmar (Burma) on Friday has exceeded 1,700, reported on Monday by the spokesman for the ruling junta, General Zaw Min Tun.

On Monday, state media in China reported that rescue teams pulled a girl alive, who had spent 60 hours under the rubble of a hotel.

As previously reported by the media, a total of four people were rescued in the city, including three adult women (one pregnant) and one girl.

Disaster in Myanmar. Tremors were felt in other countries

Shocks with a magnitude of 7.7, which struck Myanmar on March 28 around 12:50 PM local time (1:50 AM ET), were also felt in neighboring Thailand, where hundreds of buildings were damaged, including skyscrapers in Bangkok, 620 miles from the epicenter.

In this country, at least 18 people died, 33 were injured, and 78 are reported missing.

Due to the tremors, many houses and other buildings, as well as bridges and places of religious worship, collapsed, causing chaos in a country that has been mired in a bloody civil war resulting from the 2021 coup. The humanitarian crisis and destruction caused by military activities complicate relief efforts for earthquake victims.

Related content