Vietnamese rescue teams pull out seven bodies from rubble in Myanmar's earthquake


A family member of the victim cries tears of joy as he was brought out to safety from the ruins of Hotel Aye Chan Thar in Naypyidaw, Myanmar. - Photo: qdnd.vn

HANOI: The Vietnamese People's Army rescue teams pulled out a total of four bodies from the debris caused by the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on Wednesday (April 2).

According to the rescue teams, from 7am to 4.30pm on Wednesday (local time), the team organised three search and rescue units at Oattara Thiri Hospital in Naypyidaw.

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