jesus nungeri remembers rushing to the collapsed almost tear school, moving rubble with his bares,ndhaer neighbors. you were there trying to pull away the rocks. you still heard people inside the rubblecreaming? >> at the beginning, yes. yes. >> and then did the screaming die down? >> yes. yes, sorry to say, died down. stayed there until we pulled out kids. and i saw it. and they put his own sweater on his face. and they pulled him out on a -- >> stretcher? was he alive? >> noorteop isot. r>> lost for the others still missing. the calls for dogs and doctors intensifying as the rescues continue. >> we've been granted permission to get as close as you can get to the school. you can see where they're trying to peek through the cracks. the eerie sound of silence, despite that mvesiaswdro c. you see those hands in the air, they've called for silence. that means they're trying to listen to see if they can hear the person they're looking for inside. it's incredible, probably 1,000 people around here, but it's eerily quiet when they raise their hands. it is agonizing wo nearly 24 st hours of d