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Rescuers pull survivor from collapsed building 120 hours after Myanmar quake
Chinese rescuers pulled a survivor out of the rubble of a collapsed hotel on Wednesday in the city of Mandalay, Myanmar, more than 120 hours after a devastating magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck the Southeast Asian nation on March 28.
The 52-year-old survivor, an employee of the hotel, was in stable condition and receiving treatment in a hospital, authorities said.
The rescue came at a time past the critical 72-hour post-disaster rescue window and as temperatures in the city soared above 40 C.


















