A woman in her 90s has been pulled alive from a collapsed house in western Japan, 124 hours after the area was struck by a powerful earthquake that killed at least 126 people. After the 7.6-magnitude earthquake, the people living in Suzu, on the northernmost tip of the severely damaged Noto Peninsula, had lived for over five days.In nationally televised news footage, the woman was hidden under blue plastic-covered helmets worn by rescue workers. It was unclear how she was feeling. The odds of surviving drastically decrease beyond the first 72 hours. 200 people are still missing, according to the authorities. A 5-year-old child who had been healing from wounds from boiling water spilling on him was one of the 126 people who perished.