
Les opérateurs de machinerie lourde s'affairaient à nettoyer les décombres...
"The first sign of survival came when recovery workers heard an iron rod strike against the massive rubble of the nine-story building outside the capital of Bangladesh, a fire service official told reporters at the site.
"I'm alive!" a woman's voice said as workers approached the basement 16 days after the building had collapsed and 10 days since rescuers had given up searching for survivors. "Please rescue me."
That account came from Capt. Ibrahim Islam, a Bangladeshi military official outside the recovery operation.
"I told her, mother don't be afraid, we are here to rescue you. ... Would you like to drink water?" Lt. Col. Moazzem Hossain said, according to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, or BSS, the state-run news agency.
The use of heavy machinery was ordered stopped to ensure that it did not endanger the unlikely survivor. As onlookers crowded onto the site and gaped, rescuers worked for about an hour before pulling the garment worker free. She was crying, then stopped.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/10/world/asia/bangladesh-building-collapse/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
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