Rescuers may have found signs of life in Beirut blast rubble

A pulsing signal detected signs of life in the rubble one month after the blast. Foreign Policy Magazine's Anchal Vohra weighs in.

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    1. Who knows with that level of destruction. Could have broken pipes or even water from rain (less likely) flowing down there. I will stay hopeful, but ya, that would be insane. So unlikely anyone could live that long.

    2. Couple Firefighters stayed alive in the rubble of the World Trade Center, some pipes had busted and they were able to get drips of water. Not sure how long they were under there though.

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