Kathmandu: — Rescuers have pulled a teenage boy alive from the rubble of a Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago during Nepal’s massive earthquake. [caption id=“attachment_2219930” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Representational image. Reuters[/caption] Waiting crowds roared and cheered as the boy, who has not been identified, was carried out in a stretcher. His face was covered in dust, and medics had put an IV drop into his arm. A blue brace had been placed around his neck. He appeared stunned, and his eyes blinked in the sunlight. A USAID team had been working at the scene overnight to try to free the boy. Andrew Olvera, head of a USAID disaster response team, said before the rescue that the boy was not very deep, but he was trapped between two collapsed floors of the building. AP
Rescuers have pulled a teenage boy alive from the rubble of a Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago during Nepal’s massive earthquake.
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