The determined efforts of fire department officials have resulted in an unexpected miracle: a man has been rescued from a building nearly sixty hours after it collapsed in a city in Karnataka, a state in southern India.

New Delhi (Sputnik) — Fire Department officials in Dharwad, a city in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, have confirmed the rescue of a man from the debris of a building that was under construction that collapsed on the evening of March 19. The chief of the Karnataka State Fire and Emergency Services Department, M.N. Reddi, tweeted a video of the rescue operation to the world and announced that the man had been returned to safety.
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Initially, there was some confusion about the name of the person who was rescued, but the chief of the Karnataka State Fire and Emergency Services Department later identified him as Somu.

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Several people took to Twitter to praise the Karnataka State Fire and Emergency Services Department for its rescue operation and also expressed their appreciation for Somu's will power and grit to survive the ordeal.

Hats off to the rescuers and the Grit of the man trapped inside for 62 hours. ??

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The English Daily The Hindu later informed that the rescued man was well enough to walk to the ambulance on his own.

The video shows Somu emerging from beneath layers of concrete and building material, and shying away from sunlight.
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The nearly minute-long video tweeted by the state fire department's head shows personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) helping the man come out of the rubble and being escorted to the ambulance amid cheers from the public.
Meanwhile, the death toll from the building collapse has been pegged at 14 so far. As many as 56 people have been rescued from the collapsed building.
Reports said that a First Information Report (FIR) has been registered by the state police against the owners and the engineer of the building.

Source: sputniknews.com