What Happened
A Venezuelan security guard was pulled alive from the basement of a collapsed building eight days after twin earthquakes struck the region. The man's rescue is described as miraculous, occurring amidst ongoing efforts by Venezuelans to search through collapsed buildings. Reports indicate that some residents are manually sifting through debris, while machinery remains unused in some areas.
The earthquakes have resulted in a multiplying death toll, increasing the urgency to identify bodies. The situation highlights the challenges faced in the aftermath of the disaster, with rescue operations continuing under difficult circumstances.
Key Facts
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A man was rescued alive from a collapsed building in Venezuela.
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The rescue occurred eight days after twin earthquakes struck.
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The rescued individual was a security guard found in a building basement.
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Venezuelans are manually searching through collapsed buildings.
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Some machinery has been observed standing unused near collapsed structures.
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The earthquakes have led to an increasing number of deaths.
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Efforts are underway to identify bodies of victims.

