In a dramatic rescue effort, a Chinese team in Mandalay, Myanmar, successfully freed a woman trapped in a collapsed hotel on March 31. The woman, who had been stranded for nearly 60 hours after a powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck on March 28, was brought to safety after more than five hours of determined work.
Arriving in Mandalay on the afternoon of March 30, the rescue team faced challenging conditions in the quake-stricken area. Their relentless effort not only saved a life but also delivered a message of hope and solidarity, highlighting the critical impact of rapid response during emergencies.
This timely rescue underscores the importance of international cooperation and the dedication of first responders in times of crisis. As global communities continue to confront natural disasters, such stories inspire confidence in the collaborative spirit of disaster relief efforts.
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Chinese team rescues survivor from collapsed hotel after Myanmar quake
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