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Amazing Stories of Rescues and Survival in Nepal Video
1. Amazing Stories of Rescues and Survival in Nepal Video
Transcript for Amazing Stories of Rescues and
Survival in Nepal
We're going to turn now to the miracle in Nepal
tonight. Five days after the earthquake, this image.
A 15-year-old boy somehow surviving more than 120
hours. He'd be buried beneath the rubble, wearing a
yankees t-shirt, revealing what he ate to survive. And
this view from above, drone footage tonight of
rescuers across Kathmandu hoping for even more miracles. Er the fifing video of the moment the
earthquake hit coming to light now. Children returning there as the Earth shakes. And you can see
the buildings, the structures beginning to tumble down. ABC's Alex Marquardt with that teenager,
what he did, what he it a to live. Reporter: Tonight, the stunning new video. A tourist's camera
capturing ancient temples, crumbling around terrified sightseers. Swarms of birds taking to the
skies. From just one minute of shaking, almost 6,000 dead. But today, there was a glimmer of hope,
as American rescue dogs prowled the rubble, searching for signs of life. A call coming in for the
American rescue teams, racing to a nine-story guest house that had completely collapsed. We were
told that there's voices heard in a void space. Reporter: Working with Nepalese police, they pull out
a 15-year-old boy wearing a yankees t-shirt. Rescuers shielding his eyes from the harsh sun. This is
the hole he was wedged in, the rescuers think it was part of a parking garage. You can see this
motorcycle right here. The space, tiny, dark, smaller than a coffin. He was in there for 120 hours.
The rescue, a rare moment of joy amid so much pain. How rare is it for someone to be pulled out of
rubble five days after the fact unscathed? It's a miracle. It's a miracle. Reporter: The boy, pemba
tamang, rushed by ambulance to the hospital. Slow down. Slow. Go slow. Reporter: There, he said he
survived on containers of butter that he found in the debris. "Sometimes I felt aftershocks," he said,
"And I could hear the sound of bull douzers." David, those American rescue teams working out of
these tents in this U.S. Compound are just getting started, a lot of work ahead of them, which they
hope will include more miracles like today's. David? Just incredible work by those rescue teams.
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