A powerful earthquake in Myanmar's Mandalay unleashed a dramatic rescue mission early Monday. Chinese rescue teams made a significant breakthrough by extracting four survivors from the rubble, including a courageous pregnant woman and a 5-year-old girl, who had been trapped for over 60 hours.
Organized by China's Ministry of Emergency Management, the operation saw 91 responders from five social emergency forces arriving in the region to join the rescue efforts. Their swift and coordinated action has not only saved lives but also ignited hope in a community reeling from the disaster.
This determined response highlights the importance of well-planned disaster management and international solidarity. As rescue operations continue in quake-hit Mandalay, communities and observers worldwide are inspired by the resilience and commitment of these emergency teams.
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Chinese rescuers pull four survivors from rubble in Myanmar's Mandalay
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