ALBAWABA - Rescue works continue in Myanmar following the devastating earthquake that struck the country on Friday. Recently a woman was pulled alive from under the rubble.
The Guardian revealed citing local officials that a female, who was trapped under the remains of a hotel building for nearly 60 hours was rescued on Monday, in a rare moment of hope for rescue teams exhausted to search for earthquake survivors.
Rescuers have been searching for days for survivors after the shocking massive Friday earthquake, which killed over 1,700 people in Myanmar and at least 18 in Thailand, which was also affected.
On the other hand, the US Geological Service’s predictive modelling suggested that the death toll following the Myanmar 7.7-magnitude earthquake could hit 10,000.