A WOMAN rescued after an incredible 195 hours under rubble from Chinas earthquake survived by drinking rain.
The 60-year-old suffered a hip fracture and facial bruises after being stuck between rocks for more than a week. She was trapped in a landslide that swept away a temple in Pengzhou city.
A 31-year-old power factory worker was found alive yesterday after being trapped under the collapsed building for 179 hours.
Meanwhile a TV warning of a huge aftershock in Chengdu caused panic as millions fled to the countryside or slept outside.
Fears ... rescuers
The Sun gave water to families fleeing ravaged cities yesterday as dust clouds and scorching heat made it difficult to breath.
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Aid workers fear the death toll could top 80,000.
Hundreds of thousands are injured and five million are homeless.
Gordon Brown praised Chinas magnificent reaction to the quake as he signed a book of condolence in London yesterday.
The PM said Britain will do all it could to help the affected Sichuan province
djshadow said
05:56 05/21 2008
she lucky
Keneilb said
06:12 05/21 2008
u know seh 5 seconds ago mi hear deh news yah
vybz10107 said
06:45 05/21 2008
she is a lucky female she nuh fi dead so
Clarksman said
07:40 05/21 2008
wow!
frantchess said
07:42 05/21 2008
gash ! To drink the rain and to suck pebbles, I prefere to die ..
STUWY77 said
08:55 05/21 2008
trust mi that is a miracle... there is a God
Crazypickney said
12:37 05/21 2008
wow! thats really nice.
Nico-T said
12:39 05/21 2008
***NICO-T SPEAKZ***
WORD
Shottess said
12:42 05/21 2008
frantchess wrote:
gash ! To drink the rain and to suck pebbles, I prefere to die ..
Yu say dat now frantchess...but trust me when yu inna dem deh situation deh, yu survival instinct kicc een...
A WOMAN rescued after an incredible 195 hours under rubble from Chinas earthquake survived by drinking rain.
The 60-year-old suffered a hip fracture and facial bruises after being stuck between rocks for more than a week. She was trapped in a landslide that swept away a temple in Pengzhou city.
A 31-year-old power factory worker was found alive yesterday after being trapped under the collapsed building for 179 hours.
Meanwhile a TV warning of a huge aftershock in Chengdu caused panic as millions fled to the countryside or slept outside.
Fears ... rescuers
The Sun gave water to families fleeing ravaged cities yesterday as dust clouds and scorching heat made it difficult to breath.
Advertisement
Aid workers fear the death toll could top 80,000.
Hundreds of thousands are injured and five million are homeless.
Gordon Brown praised Chinas magnificent reaction to the quake as he signed a book of condolence in London yesterday.
The PM said Britain will do all it could to help the affected Sichuan province
Yu say dat now frantchess...but trust me when yu inna dem deh situation deh, yu survival instinct kicc een...
She real blessed though