Article 6WB7W Myanmar earthquake: man pulled alive from rubble after five days as looming monsoon sparks urgent call for aid

Myanmar earthquake: man pulled alive from rubble after five days as looming monsoon sparks urgent call for aid

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Kate Lamb, Su Myat and agencies
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A 26-year-old man was rescued from a hotel in the capital Naypyidaw, long after the disaster killed thousands

A man was pulled alive from the rubble of a hotel in Myanmar on Wednesday, five days after the country's worst earthquake in a century flattened entire neighbourhoods and tore through temples, bridges and highways.

A joint team of rescuers from Myanmar and Turkey found the 26-year-old in the ruins of the building in the capital, Naypyidaw, after midnight, the fire service and the country's ruling junta said.

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