After the 60 -year -old woman found yesterday, a young man was recovered alive from the wreckage of a building last night in Myanmar, five days after the 7.7 -magnitude earthquake left behind at least 2,700 dead in the country.

As the Fire Department announced, the young man, about twenty years old, was recovered by debris thanks to Myanmar and Turkey’s rescue workers in a hotel collapsing in the capital Naipida.

The rescue took place around 00:30 (local time; 21:00 Greek time).

The death toll was 2,886, while the injured are 4,639 and the missing 373, China’s state -run news agency Xinhua cited the State Council of Information Council of Command in Myanmar today.

The last report spoke of at least 2,700 dead.

At the same time that tens of thousands of people have been hit by the deadly earthquake, the Myanmar junta still bombers villages and areas that – in the authorities – hide replacement guerrillas.

In Bagkok, Thailand, rescuers continue to retrieve corpses from the ruins of a skyscraper, which collapsed like a paper tower.