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101-Year-Old Man Survives Earthquake Rubble for A Week


The Earthquake that shook Nepal on April 25th left thousands suffering in its wake. Killing more than 7,000 people and injuring more than 14,000, it may prove difficult for the people of this nation to pull through or recover. With all of that destruction, it’s hard to believe that any citizens left in the rubble could survive long enough to be rescued.

Phanchu Tamang, 101, at a hospital in the Nuwakot district. Gobalnews.ca 2015.

Phanchu Tamang, 101, at a hospital in the Nuwakot district. Gobalnews.ca 2015.

A week after the devastation, Phanchu Tamang was pulled from the wreckage of his home in Kimtang, northwest of Kathmandu. He is 101 years old! Rescued on Saturday, Tamang had been trapped since the quake hit. They rushed his by helicopter to the district hospital. Amazingly, Nepal’s National Emergency Network reported only “minor injuries to his ankle and hand”.

Police have also rescued others from some of the worst-hit areas, like the rubble in Sindhupalchowk. One Sunday, three women were among those rescued there. Despite these efforts, the death toll is expected to rise, once rescuers and relief crews are able to reach outlying mountain villages. It is estimated that the death toll could reach 10, 000.

“There are still villages where we know that all houses have been destroyed, but have not yet been able to reach,” Finance Minister Ram Sharan Mahat says. “The aftershocks have not receded and we expect the final casualty numbers to climb much higher,” he said. The chances of finding survivors buried in rubble are getting “extremely slim.”

“It is with great pain and sadness that I stand before you to present the case of my country Nepal which now remains devastated,” he said.

“It will be a miracle if anyone is found alive,” Home Ministry spokesman Laxmi Dhakal said. “But we have not completely given up yet and are continuing to look.”

Estimates from the United Nations show that over 3 million people are in need of immediate food assistance. They estimate that at least $415 million in emergency funding is required to help those in need. An estimated 300,000 houses were destroyed beyond use.

Dhakal has said Nepal would rebuild their nation and come out of the crisis stronger, but not without help from other countries. “We need your technical advice, global knowhow and importantly, substantial financial resources to propel us,” he said.

Rescues, like this amazing story may offer hope to Nepalese citizens, who are still reeling from the devastation. The earthquake that struck there had a magnitude of 7.8, making it the worst to hit them in over 80 years .

Please visit Unicef, Red Cross, or MercyCorps to learn how to help or make a donation.

 

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Pearl Harbor Survivors Reunite, Promise It Won’t Be Last Time


Survivors meet for 73rd anniversary of Peral Harbor attack

Scene at Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. Photo by Wikipedia

A bittersweet anniversary took place as fur of the remaining nine survivors of the USS Arizona were reunited for the anniversary of one of America’s darkest days. The men promised it would not be the last time they are together.

In advance of the anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor that sank their ship, the men, members of the USS Arizona Reunion Association, gathered on Tuesday, Dec. 2 for what was the last official survivor gathering of the group. At a news conference that took place in a building which overlooks the Arizona memorial, the me – all over the age of 90 - vowed it wouldn’t be their last meeting, even if they have to meet somewhere other than Hawaii.

Louis Conter, 93, of Grass Valley California declared that the group still has time to go and will be back out here even if no one else can make it.

Donald Stratton, 92, survived having more than 65% of his body burned after the forward part of the ship where he was stationed was hit. His injuries kept him hospitalized for more than a year. The Navy gave him a medical discharge but he reenlisted a year later. He credits the Lord for saving the few that survived.

December 7 marked the 73rd anniversary of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the forces of Japan. Over 2,400 sailors, Marines and soldiers lost their lives. The four survivors toasted shipmates with replicas of wine glasses from their ship and with a bottle of sparkling wine given to the group from President Gerald Ford.

As they arrived for the conference, the men were saluted and treated to music from the U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet Band. They posed for pictures with tourists and reminisced about what happened that day so many years ago.

John Anderson, 97, of Roswell, New Mexico was on his way to breakfast after just having attended church services. Someone told him they’d seen planes heading in and he grew teary-eyed as he spoke about the twin brother he lost that day.

The men watched a live feed of a dive that entered the Arizona. Inside, more than 900 bodies out of the 1,177 who died on the ship still remain interred. Ashes of 38 survivors are also interred there.

Daniel Martinez, a National Park Service historian moderated Tuesday’s discussion. He was overcome with emotion when he shared that Lauren Bruner, 94, of Mirada, Calif. had signed papers indicating his desire to be interred at the Arizona. Conter is making those same arrangements for himself. It is his belief that people will continue to visit the memorial site of the USS Arizona and he and his shipmates will be glad for the company.

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