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![After 5 days, two rescued from quake rubble](https://www.rappler.com/tachyon/r3-assets/612F469A6EA84F6BAE882D2B94A4B421/img/92A5CF4D5E0F4A0BA999838FD04BEA45/epa-20150426-nepal-kathmandu-quake-002-aftermath-640_391d176c704448bf8b03d06144a3cad6.jpg)
A teenage boy and a woman in her 30s were pulled out from the rubble alive, 5 days after a massive earthquake killed almost 6,000 people in Nepal. 15-year-old Pemba Tamang said he stayed alive by eating ghee (clarified butter). Buried under the rubble for 120 hours, he was fitted with a neck brace and hooked up to an intravenous drip before being put on a stretcher and raced to a hospital where he was found to have only minor cuts and bruises. Before him, Krishna Devi Khadka, a kitchen worker, had also been pulled out from the rubble of another nearby hotel.
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