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Man rescued alive over 100 hours after being buried by the earthquake in Myanmar

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Amid the devastation in Myanmar, after the earthquake that has caused thousands of deaths, there are still glimmers of hope, such as the rescues of people alive that continue to happen even days after the quake

Damaged buildings in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.
Damaged buildings in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.AP

An example of this is the rescue of a man by firefighters, who freed him from the rubble of a hotel over 100 hours after the earthquake.

The images capture the moment when the rescuers locate the man and manage to extract him through a small hole to place him on a stretcher.

The earthquake has so far left over 2,700 dead, 4,500 injured, and at least 441 missing, according to reports from the military government.

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