A woman was rescued alive from rubbles of a collapsed building after 128 hours in Nepal. (Reuters Photo)
Kathmandu:
A woman was rescued alive from rubbles of a collapsed building after 128 hours in Nepal, which has been hit by a massive earthquake on April 25, a media report said.
Krishna Devi Khadka, 24, was rescued by a joint team of Nepal Army, Nepal Police and Israeli rescue team from Janasewa Guest House in Nepal's Gonggabu village on Thursday, Kantipur News reported.
Khadka was buried under the rubbles of the collapsed guest house.
A massive earthquake measuring 7.9 on Richter Scale hit Nepal on April 25, killing more than 6,200 people and leaving nearly 12,000 injured.
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Krishna Devi Khadka, 24, was rescued by a joint team of Nepal Army, Nepal Police and Israeli rescue team from Janasewa Guest House in Nepal's Gonggabu village on Thursday, Kantipur News reported.
Khadka was buried under the rubbles of the collapsed guest house.
A massive earthquake measuring 7.9 on Richter Scale hit Nepal on April 25, killing more than 6,200 people and leaving nearly 12,000 injured.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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