Heroic Efforts in Mandalay
In a race against time, China's Search and Rescue Team pulled four survivors from earthquake-flattened buildings in Mandalay, Myanmar, early Monday. A 12-year-old girl, a pregnant woman, and two others were rescued after a 7.2-magnitude quake struck last week, leaving countless trapped under debris.
Rapid Response in the Early Hours
The team's first save came at 12:40 a.m. at the Great Wall Hotel site, followed by three more rescues at the Sky Villa residential area before dawn. 'Every minute mattered,' said a team coordinator, highlighting their use of advanced life-detection tech to locate survivors. The operation marks China's latest cross-border disaster response 🌍💪.
A Beacon of Cross-Border Hope
As global social media cheers their efforts 👏, this mission underscores growing international cooperation in crisis zones. With over 100 aftershocks reported, rescue teams continue combing rubble for signs of life. Stay tuned for updates as recovery efforts unfold.
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China Search and Rescue Team pulls four survivors from Myanmar rubble
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