A miracle happens! The 60 hour buried child survived in a thrilling way, igniting the light of hope

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-06

A miracle happens! The 60-hour buried child survived in a thrilling way, igniting the light of hope for the rescue team!

In the aftermath of a mudslide in a gold mining village in the southern Philippines, the chances of finding survivors are slim to none, with more than 100 people missing. But this Friday, a surprising miracle happened, a child who had been buried for almost 60 hours was rescued, which gave rescuers as well as a new life to the country.

On February 9, the youngest girl of undisclosed age miraculously survived a landslide. In the village of Masala in southern Mindanao, rescuers rely on their hands and shovels to find survivors in a dangerous environment.

While everyone is desperately searching for survivors, the little girl is discovered. Edward Maccabili, a ** from the disaster relief agency in the Philippines' Davaudillo province, told AFP that it was a miracle that search and rescue personnel believed that all the missing people were dead. This gives seekers hope. Children are generally not as strong as **, but it's unbelievable that this kid is still alive.

A ** appeared on the Internet, showing rescuers holding a crying baby covered in mud. Judging from the social ** post, there are no obvious external injuries on the child's body. The boy survived and was taken to the medical center for testing, where he was unharmed in the presence of his father.

Tuesday night's mudslide is said to have destroyed many houses, engulfing three buses and one jeep. According to official statistics, at least 11 people have been killed, 31 injured and more than 100 are missing.

Due to the tight schedule and bad weather, rescuers are struggling to search for survivors. Some places use bulldozers, others use bulldozers, and some dig with shovels because they believe that there may be dead people there. Search and rescue dogs are also used to search for people buried in the earth and rubble.

The mountainous terrain, frequent rainfall, and massive deforestation in the Philippines make it highly vulnerable to natural disasters such as landslides. In recent weeks, persistent heavy rains have caused mudslides and flooding in parts of Mindanao, forcing thousands of people to evacuate to shelters. In the past few months, ** has been frequent, making this region even more unstable.

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