Jakarta, April 5 -- The Indonesian Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team recovered two more bodies buried on Friday from the ruins caused by the 7.7M earthquake in Naypyidaw City, Myanmar.
"On Friday, the Indonesian USAR team found two victims buried under the rubble of buildings," Suharyanto, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) head, noted in a statement on Friday (April 4).
He remarked that with this discovery, the team had found five victims during its two-day search and rescue operations in Naypyidaw.
Earlier, the USAR team comprising trained personnel from the Basarnas Special Group (BSG), Indonesian military, and National Police, had retrieved three bodies from collapsed building materials caused by the shallow earthquak...
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