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After an earthquake, how long can trapped victims survive?
Manila Bulletin
|April 3, 2025
For those trapped in rubble after an earthquake, survival depends on many factors, including weather and access to water and air.
If their injuries aren't too severe, victims can survive for a week or more, assuming the weather isn't too hot or cold, experts say.
Rescue teams in Myanmar and Thailand are searching for survivors after Friday's 7.7 magnitude quake that toppled buildings and damaged roads. The disaster has killed more than 2,000 people in Myanmar and at least 18 in Thailand, mainly at a Bangkok office tower construction site.
Most rescues happen in the 24 hours after a disaster. The chances of survival drop with each day after that, experts say. Most victims are badly injured or buried by falling stones or other debris.
What factors affect earthquake survival?
Trapped victims are more likely to survive if they are in a debris-free pocket that prevents major injury while they await rescue, like under a sturdy desk, said geophysicist Victor Tsai from Brown University in an email. Experts call this a survivable void space.
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