On April 3, the Rescue Team of the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam continued to search for victims of the earthquake in Myanmar along with examining and giving some medicine to people in the affected areas.
According to information from the Group, up to today, the search force of the Vietnam Police has found and brought 4 victims from the rubble, handed over to the authorities and their families for funeral arrangements.
According to the group's representative, the 4 victims were found in difficult locations, many rescue teams from other countries have come to survey but had to leave, leaving the victims' families in wait.
Bin and King, two elite night vision scenes of the Mobile Police Command (Ministry of Public Security) also participated in this humanitarian mission. Bin is 7 years old, King is 6 years old, both of whom have 5 years of experience, helping the group accurately determine the location of the victims lying deep in the rubble.

A member of the rescue team said that the first day the team came to work in Myanmar, they approached the scene of two apartment buildings with collapsed floors on the first floor, and the remaining floors were crushed on the first floor.
The scene was large, the concrete block was heavy... so it is very important to determine the exact location of the victim. "The Ministry of Public Security's rescue command has decided to use domestic dogs to search for victims," the member of the working group in Myanmar informed.
Every time they drilled and dug into the scene for a moment, the authorities used a dog to locate the victims. After many sessions, the service dogs all responded to the correct location, thereby helping the rescue team find the trapped victims.
After 4 working days, Colonel Nguyen Minh Khuong - Head of the working delegation of the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security - said that the role of domestic dogs in search and rescue is huge, contributing to saving time and effort in searching for the forces participating in the rescue.
According to the group member, Bin became tired and stopped eating since yesterday afternoon. The reason is that the weather in Myanmar is quite hot, affecting Bin significantly.
However, this morning (May 3), both Bin and King had a cool shower so they were back healthy to continue searching for the victims with the Rescue Team.