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Nepal quake: Woman rescued alive after 128 hours
Kathmandu, May 1: 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. [Nepal Earthquake 2015: Full Coverage]
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 5,000 people and leaving nearly 12,000 injured.
IANS
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