A rescue operation in Venezuela is racing against the clock to extract a survivor trapped for four days beneath the rubble of the earthquake, according to the state-news report.
A rescue effort in Venezuela is underway to save a survivor who has been trapped under rubble for four days after the severe earthquake that struck the country last week. The Zioneer reported earlier this week on two earlier rescues: a father and child pulled alive after more than four days (Monday 06:29), and a man named Aaron Levy Cantio rescued after 106 hours (Monday 15:27). This latest report, quoting an internal desk receipt, states the current race against time, but does not name the survivor or specify their condition. The operation is ongoing, with rescue teams working to extract the person from the debris.
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