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Chinese rescuers recover second quake survivor in Myanmar's Mandalay

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Mandalay, Myanmar - March 31, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of Chinese rescuers transferring young child pulled from rubble
2. Child on board of van; van leaving for hospital
3. Building; rubble; excavator, Chinese rescuers on site
4. Various of Chinese rescuers using equipment during rescue efforts
5. Various of Chinese rescuers working, searching for survivors on site; rubble; excavator

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A Chinese rescue team successfully pulled a young child from the rubble of the Sky Villa Condominium in Mandalay of Myanmar at 05:37 local time on Monday, marking the second survivor the Chinese rescue team has saved since arriving in the quake-hit city.

The rescued child had been trapped for more than 60 hours following the devastating earthquake, while rescuers reported that the child was in stable condition with normal vital signs at the time of the rescue.

The Sky Villa Condominium has remained a critical focus of the ongoing rescue efforts, with several more individuals believed to be trapped under the rubble.

Chinese rescuers in Mandalay have been racing against time, braving heat and the smell of dead bodies, to win back more lives within the golden 72 hours, with the help of advanced audio and video life-detection equipment to conduct precise and targeted search operations.

In addition, the search and rescue mission has been hampered by frequent aftershocks and the severe structural collapse of buildings, which have posed significant risks to both trapped individuals and rescue personnel.

A powerful 7.9-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar at around 12:50 local time on Friday, causing significant damage to a number of buildings and roads in the Southeast Asian country.

According to the Myanmar's State Administration Council on Sunday, about 1,700 people died, 3,400 were injured, and 300 remained missing in the massive earthquake.

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Myanmar-Earthquake/Mandalay/Child Survivor

Chinese rescuers recover second quake survivor in Myanmar's Mandalay

Dateline : March 31, 2025

Location : Myanmar

Duration : 1'33

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Mandalay, Myanmar - March 31, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of Chinese rescuers transferring young child pulled from rubble
2. Child on board of van; van leaving for hospital
3. Building; rubble; excavator, Chinese rescuers on site
4. Various of Chinese rescuers using equipment during rescue efforts
5. Various of Chinese rescuers working, searching for survivors on site; rubble; excavator


A Chinese rescue team successfully pulled a young child from the rubble of the Sky Villa Condominium in Mandalay of Myanmar at 05:37 local time on Monday, marking the second survivor the Chinese rescue team has saved since arriving in the quake-hit city.

The rescued child had been trapped for more than 60 hours following the devastating earthquake, while rescuers reported that the child was in stable condition with normal vital signs at the time of the rescue.

The Sky Villa Condominium has remained a critical focus of the ongoing rescue efforts, with several more individuals believed to be trapped under the rubble.

Chinese rescuers in Mandalay have been racing against time, braving heat and the smell of dead bodies, to win back more lives within the golden 72 hours, with the help of advanced audio and video life-detection equipment to conduct precise and targeted search operations.

In addition, the search and rescue mission has been hampered by frequent aftershocks and the severe structural collapse of buildings, which have posed significant risks to both trapped individuals and rescue personnel.

A powerful 7.9-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar at around 12:50 local time on Friday, causing significant damage to a number of buildings and roads in the Southeast Asian country.

According to the Myanmar's State Administration Council on Sunday, about 1,700 people died, 3,400 were injured, and 300 remained missing in the massive earthquake.

ID : 8422056

Published : 2025-03-31 08:57

Last Modified : 2025-03-31 17:43:40

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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