Rescuers on Wednesday pulled a man alive from the rubble five days after Myanmar's devastating earthquake, as calls grew for the junta to allow more aid in and halt attacks on rebels.
Rescue teams in Myanmar pulled a 26-year-old man alive from rubble five days after a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake killed 2,716 people, injured thousands, and left 441 still missing.
The bodies were detected after rescuers began using heavy machinery to remove concrete slabs from the rubble. Read more at ...
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