
On the fifth day after the earthquake, April 2, good news came from the Hong Kong rescue team. They collaborated with the national rescue team to rescue a survivor on 65th Street in Mandalay, Myanmar.
Upon receiving the news of the ongoing rescue, we immediately rushed to the scene, but upon arrival, we learned that during our journey, the China Search and Rescue Team and the China International Search and Rescue Team had successfully rescued a 52-year-old male survivor who had been trapped for over 120 hours. At the scene, we saw that Hong Kong and Shenzhen's rescue teams were also participating in the rescue.

After a brief rest, Hong Kong's rescue team and the national rescue team resumed their search and rescue efforts, hoping to find more survivors at this rescue point. Undeterred by danger, they ventured into the collapsed buildings, striving to bring hope of life to those trapped.

(Reported by Alan Mak/Jack Wang; English editor: Darius)
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