
Chinese and Myanmar rescue teams successfully rescued a 5-year-old child, a pregnant woman, and a 29-year-old woman who were trapped for over 60 hours in the collapsed Sky Villa condominium in Mandalay, as announced by the Chinese Embassy on March 31. The rescue operation was a joint effort between Chinese rescue teams, including the Ramunion Rescue team, working alongside Myanmar rescue workers. The teams worked tirelessly to locate and extract the survivors from the damaged structure.
The rescue operations were conducted between 5:37 AM and 6:20 AM local time on March 31, with rescue teams working throughout the night with determined effort. The rescued child was reported to be in good condition upon extraction, and all survivors were immediately transported to nearby hospitals for medical treatment and care. The successful rescue operation demonstrated the effectiveness of the collaborative effort between the Chinese and Myanmar rescue teams.
Additionally, another woman who was trapped in the Great Wall Hotel in Mandalay was successfully rescued at 00:40 AM on March 31 through the joint efforts of Chinese and Myanmar rescue teams. This timely rescue operation saved multiple lives and highlighted the importance of international cooperation in disaster response efforts. The coordination between rescue teams from both countries proved crucial in executing effective rescue operations and maximizing the chances of survival for those trapped in the earthquake-damaged structures.