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Two found nine days after quake 
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March 21, 2011 
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Two survivors, including an elderly woman, have been rescued from the wreckage 
of a home in Japan's northeast, nine days after a massive earthquake and 
tsunami, authorities say.

"An 80-year-old woman and a 16-year-old boy were found under debris," said a 
police spokesman in the devastated city of Ishinomaki in Miyagi prefecture.

"Their temperatures were quite low but they were conscious. Details of their 
condition are not immediately known. They have been already rescued and sent to 
hospital."

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Eighty-year-old Sumi Abe is rescued from the wreckage of her home nine days 
after the massive 9.0 earthquake and tsunami killed thousands in northern 
Japan. Photo: AFP

Sumi Abe and her grandson Jin Abe were in the kitchen when the quake struck on 
March 11, public broadcaster NHK reported.

The house collapsed with them inside but the grandson was able to reach food 
from the refrigerator, helping them to survive, NHK quoted rescuers as saying.

The boy was said to be shivering and with no feeling in one leg.

There have been few such miracle rescues, with almost 21,000 people confirmed 
as dead or listed as missing following the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and giant 
tsunami which flattened Japan's northeast coast on March 11.

On Saturday troops announced they had found a man thought to have survived for 
eight days in a half-destroyed house in the earthquake and tsunami zone, but it 
later turned out he was actually an evacuee who had returned to his home.

Freezing temperatures and snow have hampered rescue operations.

Miyagi prefecture was worst hit by the quake and tsunami, with a confirmed 
death toll of 4882.

AFP


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