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Man, 80, rescued after 11 days in quake rubble
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A survivor was pulled alive from the rubble of China's earthquake 266 hours after the big tremor hit, Chinese television reported on Sunday.

An 80-year-old partially paralysed man is rescued in Mianzhu city of Sichuan Province 266 hours after the May 12 earthquake, on Friday. [Jiefang Daily]

Xiao Zhihu, an 80-year-old partially paralysed man, was rescued in Mianzhu city on Friday. He had been trapped under a collapsed pillar of his house, and survived after being fed by his wife, the television report said.

The official death toll from the worst natural disaster to hit China in three decades stands at more than 60,000, and nearly 30,000 people are still missing.

(China Daily May 28, 2008)

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