Earthquake in Myanmar: 3 lives were stuck in debris for 15 hours, struggle to stay alive in video

More than 2,000 people have been killed after a terrible earthquake in Myanmar. Still rescuers, investigative dogs and paramedics are running to find survivors from debris. The Golden Rescue Window is getting shut down rapidly and the hope of survival of them alive with it is also ending rapidly. Amidst the chaos, stories of survival alive have also started coming from the ground level.

A video surfaced on social media in which an elderly woman and her two granddaughters are seen stuck in a small place under the debris of their house. The girls voiced the butter knife on the broken concrete to draw the attention of the rescuers. He captured his desperate scream on camera to help.

The rescuers evacuated him, but before that the three were stranded in the rubble for 15 hours of terrible 15 hours.

Two other women also had to go through a similar time when they waited for five hours under the rubble of their collapsed hotel in Mandle. She was sitting under a broken roof between a pile of debris. Both did not want to reveal their identity. He shared his tragedy during an interview with CNN. “We were completely stuck in the dark, but the good thing is that we had a phone and we could use its light to see. If we did not have it, we could have died. We could see removing debris from top of each other.”

Support groups arriving in the most affected areas of Myanmar said that there is an immediate need for roof, food and water for the survivors.



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