70 survivors have been pulled from the rubble.
After the Indonesia earthquake, there was extensive damage reported, including collapsed buildings, landslides, and loss of life. Rescue and relief efforts were initiated to provide assistance to those affected, with teams working to search for survivors and provide medical aid. The government declared a state of emergency in the affected regions to coordinate the response and support recovery efforts.
There are no survivors that I know of that were in the building when it collapsed
you should look for survivors and look for food
The Chinese government will provide the survivors in Sichuan a kilogram of food each day and these whose relatives are dead in the earthquake will get 5000 Chinese dollar, yuan.
it was a big earthquake, but not many died or got injured like in haiti. the buildings there are designed to sustane an earthquake unlike haiti. they were built this way because of their big earthquake in the 90's. hope this stopped you worring a little. glad to help....
The Haiti Earthquake was purposeful for some. But, 98% of the local survivors would have prefered it to never have happened. Thanks, smiley599
their homes were destroyed
The main objectives of a search and rescue team are to:- 1.rescue the survivors trapped under the debris, from the damaged buildings or from a cyclonic storm surge. 2.provide first aid services to the trapped survivors and to dispatch them for medical care. 3.take immediate necessary actions, as for temporary support and protection to endangered collapsed buildings to structures. 4.hand-over,recover and dispose-off the bodies of the deceased. 5.train.demonstrate and raise answers awareness on how to use the local material for rescuing the community people.
In the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake on February 22, 2011, emergency response teams were mobilized within minutes, with local services quickly assessing damage and providing initial aid. New Zealand's government, along with international assistance, began arriving within hours, with search and rescue teams deployed to locate survivors. The scale of the disaster necessitated a significant and coordinated response, which included international support from countries like Australia, the UK, and the US. Overall, while initial help was prompt, the scale of the devastation required ongoing assistance over the following days and weeks.
Animals (Dogs) are used by search and rescue teams to search for survivors trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings. There is also anecdotal evidence that animals may be sensitive to pre-cursor events that occur before earthquakes that humans are not sensitive to although there is currently no scientific evidence to support this.
As of now, it is difficult to provide an exact number of survivors from the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. However, many people were able to evacuate or be rescued during the disaster. The total number of survivors can vary based on different reports and sources.
The earthquake in Haiti was so brutal that survivors are still being found today.