Rescuers in Venezuela pluck child alive from collapsed building six days after twin quakes
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Rescuers in Venezuela saved a child alive from a collapsed building six days after devastating twin earthquakes struck the region. The successful rescue highlights ongoing emergency efforts amid significant disaster-induced damage.
By Vivian Sequera CARACAS, June 30 (Reuters) - Jordanian emergency workers in Venezuela, which was hit by devastating twin earthquakes last week, rescued a child early on Tuesday, the only reportedsurvivor on the sixth day of rescue efforts, according to Venezuelan authorities. Klieber Moran was pulled from the Los Corales Garden 1 building in La Guaira state by rescuers from Jordan after spending six days trapped under the rubble, Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez said in a message via Telegram.