
The Salvation crews in Mjanmar pulled a 26-year-old man alive from the ruin of the hotel of the capital, where he worked early Wednesday, but most of the teams found only bodies five days after a massive earthquake hit the ground.
After using an endoscopic camera to determine the location of Naing Lin Tun and confirmed that he was alive, the crew gently pulled a man through a hole driven through the floor and put him in Gurney almost 108 hours after he was captured at the hotel where he worked.
Sleeveless and covered with dust, Naing Lin Tun looked weak, but consciously in the video published by a local fire brigade, as it was equipped with IV drops and taken. State dead reported that rescue in the city of Naypyitaw had been carried out by Turkish and local teams and lasted more than nine hours.

The Magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck the noon on Friday, overthrowing thousands of buildings, collapsing bridges and roads. The number of deaths increased to 3,003 on Wednesday, and more than 4,500 people were injured, Dead reported. Local reports suggest much larger figures.
The earthquake was also swinging adjacent Thailand, causing a high -value collapse collapse in Bangkok. One body was removed from the ruins early Wednesday, increasing the overall death in Bangkok to 22, with 34 injured, primarily on the construction site.
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The Mjanmar was relaxed by the civil war between the ruling hunt and the rebel groups, and the earthquake worse worsened the terrible humanitarian crisis, with more than three million people displaced from their homes, and almost 20 million needed even before it hit, according to the United Nations.
Myanmar’s ruling army declared a temporary truce in the civil war on Wednesday to make efforts to relieve efforts.
The announcement was followed by unilateral temporary tributes announced by groups for armed resistance opposed to military rule.
On Tuesday, Tom Andrews, a monitor about the rights in the Mjanmar ordered by the UN Human Rights Council, told the X that military attacks must be stopped to facilitate help.
“The focus in Mjanmar must be on saving life, not getting them,” he said.
The countries have promised millions of assistance to help myanmaric and humanitarian organizations for help in the monumental task ahead.
India flew help and sent two naval ships with stocks, as well as providing about 200 rescue workers. More countries have sent teams, including 270 people from China, 212 from Russia and 122 from the United Arab Emirates.
A team with three persons from the US International Development Agency arrived Tuesday to determine that it is best to answer with regard to limited US resources, due to a decrease in the budget for foreign assistance and removal of the agency as an independent surgery. Washington said on weekend he would provide $ 2 million in ambulance.
Most of the details from the Mjanmar so far come from Mandalay, the second largest city, which was near the epicent of the earthquake, and the capital of Naypyitaw, about 270 kilometers north of Mandalaya.
Many areas are without electricity, telephone or cell connections and are difficult to reach the road, but more reports start to strive.
In the town of Sing, about 65 kilometers north of Mandalay, 27 goldsmiths of gold were killed in the cave, an independent democratic voice of Burma reported.