Jewish Man Rescued Alive After 106 Hours Under Rubble in Venezuela Earthquake
Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez announced the successful rescue of a Jewish man named Aaron Levy Cantio, who was found alive approximately 106 hours after a severe earthquake struck the country. The complex rescue operation lasted 43 continuous hours, involving emergency and rescue teams conducting a meticulous and dangerous effort to reach and extract Cantio from the debris. In her statement, President Rodriguez expressed deep gratitude to the environmental protection authority and all international rescue groups involved in the heroic operation. Aaron Levy Cantio was immediately transferred for medical treatment, while rescue teams continue to search the disaster areas in hopes of finding more survivors.
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