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The debris entered under the bed of his hotel for five days, two things made teacher tin ming HTWE the destructive earthquake of Myanmar: enabled the old school lessons and their own urine to survive.
The headmaster of the primary school was on a training course in Sanging, which was at the closest place of the epicenter, when the 7.7-Principal Earthquake occurred.
The 47 -year -old recalled a decades -old school lesson, if the world begins to shake.
“As soon as I went under the bed, the whole hotel fell down and got blocked. I could just say ‘save me’,” he said.
“I was screaming ‘Save me, save me’.
The Swall Tav Nann Guesthouse where he was staying was reduced to a pile of bricks and twisted metal strips, the broken shell of its top store, and resting on the remains of the people below, and the tin mong hatway was all under a ground room.
“I felt as if I was in hell,” he said weakly, an oxygen tube is moving in her nose and two intravenous dripping that is in her low frame.
“My body was burning hot and I just needed water. I did not get that water from anywhere.
“Therefore, I have to re -fill my body with the fluids emanating from my body.”
‘I am free’
The intensity of destruction in teak, closer to the sub -center, is much higher than that of the neighboring mandalas, the much more ratio of its buildings has decreased to a pile of debris.
The Great Gose is opened on the main road – to block traffic and interrupts those who try to help the victims – and Ava Bridge beyond Irawadi connecting two cities is below, one of its 10 is resting in six six six spansal waters.
The residents said that Myanmar was fixing the bodies from the Red Cross site and when they were located, no one was expecting anyone to find alive, and a Malaysian rescue team was called to evacuate him.
One of the eight brothers, his sister Nan Jon, 50, was one of his many relatives, who worked on the site.
“I can’t describe it,” said Nan Yon of his defense on Wednesday.
“I was dancing, crying, crying and beating my chest because I was very happy.”
When he reached the main hospital of teak, he gave him a thumb and said to him: “Sister I am very good.”
“His wish is very strong and I think that’s why he survived,” he said the day he was saved.
As she used to say that nurses take their semi-conscious brother to an external garn, sometimes her head is lolled from one side.
No one is being treated indoors in convenience, is wreaking havoc due to fear of an afterchock.
“I’m glad I am free now,” Tin Mang Hateway told AFP.
“If I was dead then I will not be able to do anything. I was not dead, so now I can do whatever he wants.”
He wants to return to his work as a school student. But he said: “I am considering becoming a Buddhist monk.
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