Chinese rescuers save 6 lives so far in quake-hit Myanmar
Chinese rescuers have saved six lives across earthquake-rattled Myanmar as of 8 a.m. local time on Monday.
The China Search and Rescue Team continued to carry out work in the hard-hit Mandalay city and successfully pulled out four survivors, including three adult females and a girl. All Chinese rescuers have so far rescued six survivors in Myanmar.
Besides, a rescue team from China's Yunnan Province rescued an elderly man who had been trapped for nearly 40 hours under the rubble of a hospital in Nay Pyi Taw on Sunday. Also on Sunday, members of the Blue Sky Rescue Team from Hunan Province successfully rescued a survivor at the Mandalay Buddhist Hall in Mandalay.
A total of 91 personnel from five civilian emergency response forces organized by China's Ministry of Emergency Management have all arrived in Myanmar and have been participating in rescue operations.
(Reported by Lang Jiahui; Edited by Ma Yuxuan, Liu Yinghan)