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China search and rescue team returns from Nepal

Xinhua, May 8, 2015 Adjust font size:

A 62-member China International Search & Rescue Team landed in Beijing on Friday afternoon after a 13-day mission in Nepal in which they were the first foreign team to save a survivor in the quake field.

All the team's members, as well as six sniffer dogs, have returned safely, said team leader Huo Shufeng at Beijing Capital International Airport.

The team arrived in Nepal on the afternoon of April 26, a day after an 8.1-magnitude earthquake jolted the Himalayan country.

During their stay in Nepal, they rescued two survivors from the rubble and cleared about 430 buildings, Huo said.

"The rescue of the second survivor was the most difficult since our team was established. It took us 34 hours," said Tao Zongpeng, a senior member of the team.

China International Search & Rescue Team, founded in 2001, is qualified by International Search and Rescue Advisory Group External Classification to be a heavy urban search and rescue team. This was its 10th international mission.

The team has never allocated so many personnel in an international mission nor left its base at such short notice before, according to Huo. Endi