Myanmar earthquake: Woman rescued alive from collapsed Mandalay apartment block

Rescuers successfully extricated 30-year-old Phyu Lay Khaing from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in Mandalay, 30 hours after a powerful earthquake struck Myanmar. She was carried to safety on a stretcher and reunited with her husband...

Myanmar earthquake: Woman rescued alive from collapsed Mandalay apartment block
Rescuers pulled a woman alive from the wreckage of a collapsed apartment building in Mandalay on Saturday, AFP journalists saw, 30 hours after a devastating quake hit Myanmar.

Phyu Lay Khaing, 30, was brought out of the Sky Villa Condominium by rescuers and carried by stretcher to be embraced by her husband Ye Aung and taken to hospital.

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