Liao Tengcui suffered from serious injuries on the waist and head and could not move her left leg when rescuers extracted her from a pile of rubble in Yinping Village of Longtongshan Township in Yunnan province, said Wang Lei, a member of China International Search and Rescue Team.
But she was still conscious at the time of rescue, he said. Rescuers rushed her to the hospital for treatment.
In two other cases, a 76-year-old man was pulled out of rubble at 5 pm yesterday at Babao Village, and an 88-year-old woman was rescued unhurt at the same village one hour and half later, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Another 179 people were confirmed dead today, taking the death toll to 589.
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