‘Miracle’ as baby girl rescued after 80 hours in rubble of Kenyan building
A baby girl receives treatment after being rescued from the rubble of a building in Nairobi.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)A baby girl was rescued Tuesday after 80 hours trapped in the rubble of a collapsed residential building in the Kenyan capital, in what emergency workers are hailing as a miracle.
Dealeryn is with her father after being treated at a hospital. "I found my daughter, I am happy for that," he said, adding that his wife had died in the collapse.
Kenyan rescue and recovery workers at the scene of a building collapse in Nairobi. The infant was discovered by a military search and rescue team using specialized equipment that detected breathing beneath the rubble, Odhiambo said. Soldiers and EMTs quickly dug into the debris and found the child — who was wrapped in a light blue blanket — inside of a bucket. Her positioning apparently helped her survive the collapse of the seven-story residential building, which killed at least 23 people. The building, in the capital’s Huruma district, fell as heavy rains inundated the city Friday. It had previously been condemned, police say, and the building owner is in police custody.
‘Go! Go! Go!’
With no ambulance on hand, rescue workers raced the baby to the nearest medical facility in another rescue vehicle to check her vital signs, Odhiambo said.
Two other young children rescued
So far, 136 people have been rescued from the rubble, according to Nathan Kigotho of Kenya’s National Disaster Operation Center. The prospect that there were others alive beneath the debris was slowing recovery efforts, he said.
Rescue personnel work at the site of the collapse. "We are trying to speed up but we have to be cautious," he said. "Some people are lucky and survive through air pockets well beyond our expectations… We have to go slowly and carefully." Two other young children have been rescued so far, although they came much earlier in the operation. Hours after the disaster, a man emerged from the rubble holding up a baby wrapped in a blanket, and the crowd erupted into cheers. Another man followed him, carrying a toddler also pulled from the debris. Both children were rushed to waiting ambulances.