World in Brief, Jan. 26

World briefs: Haiti Quake survivors in Haiti, mudslides in Peru, Indian students attacked in Australia
World in Brief, Jan. 26
Quake survivors are still being pulled from the rubble in Haiti. Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images
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Quake survivors are still being pulled from the rubble in Haiti. (Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images)

Haiti


Haiti Man Found Alive After Two Weeks

In a remarkable twist of fate, a 35-year-old Haiti man was rescued from the ruble two weeks after the deadly earthquake struck the impoverished country. U.S. troops pulled the man out, dressed only in underpants, from under the collapsed buildings in the center of Port-au-Prince. The man reportedly had one of his legs crushed and was taken for medical treatment. The rescue comes three days after the Haiti government called an end to the search and rescue operations on Saturday. A U.N. spokesperson said on Saturday that 132 people were rescued by international rescue teams.