02.04.2025 20:54
The Turkish search and rescue team GEA rescued one more person from the rubble of a hotel that collapsed in an earthquake in Naypyidaw, the capital of Myanmar, bringing the total to two people rescued within 24 hours on the fifth day of the earthquake.
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The Turkish search and rescue team GEA continues its search and rescue operations in Myanmar, which was hit by earthquakes measuring 7.7 and 6.4.
TURKISH TEAM RESCUED 2 PEOPLE FROM THE RUBBLE ON THE FIFTH DAY OF THE EARTHQUAKE
The Turkish search and rescue team rescued two people from the rubble on the fifth day of the earthquake. The team, which started operations at the site of the collapsed Aye Chan Thar Hotel in the capital Naypyidaw, rescued a 26-year-old hotel staff member and, less than 24 hours later, rescued another person from the rubble.
2,886 PEOPLE HAVE DIED
It has been reported that so far, 2,886 people have lost their lives in the earthquakes that occurred in Myanmar on March 28, 4,639 people have been injured, and at least 373 people are still unaccounted for.
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