In the days since a six-storey building collapsed in Kenya's capital, rescuers have been busy trying to pull people out of the rubble.
It has been grim work: More than 20 people are confirmed dead, with dozens more unaccounted for after the building crashed down on Saturday.
On Tuesday, Kenya Red Cross officials described the chances of finding more survivors as "slim." Then today, something incredible happened: Rescue workers found a baby girl in all that rubble.
A 6-month-old, wrapped up in a blanket, had spent 80 hours inside a bucket in the wreckage. And though she appeared to be dehydrated, she had "no visible physical injuries," the Red Cross said.
The "guys were saying it's a miracle for the baby girl to have been in there without a scratch," Bonny Odhiambo, a Red Cross EMT who led the rescue team, told CNN.