Venezuelan Security Guard Survives Eight Days Trapped Under Rubble After Deadly Earthquake
A remarkable rescue unfolded in Venezuela as Hernan Alberto Chil Flores, a 44-year-old security guard, was pulled alive from beneath nearly nine meters of concrete and debris eight days after a devastating earthquake struck the country. The rescue took place in the port city of La Guaira, where a local mall parking garage collapsed completely. Rescue teams, both local and international, described the moment as a "true miracle" after enduring complex and prolonged engineering efforts to reach him.
The earthquake, which hit Venezuela on June 24, caused widespread destruction, killing at least 2,295 people and injuring over 11,000, according to official sources. Nearly 50,000 people remain missing following the disaster. Thousands of Venezuelan displaced persons are currently living in crowded shelters or outdoors without access to clean water or proper sanitation.
The seismic event consisted of two powerful tremors measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, followed by 20 aftershocks. These earthquakes caused building collapses in Caracas and were felt as far as neighboring Colombia. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the two main quakes occurred about a minute apart at two different epicenters roughly 45 kilometers apart and at varying depths.
In the aftermath, residents have been seen wandering aimlessly, desperately trying to rescue trapped family members from the rubble. Many bodies remained trapped under debris for hours after the quakes, with time running out for some survivors and injured individuals. The ongoing rescue efforts continue amid challenging conditions.
Summary: Hernan Alberto Chil Flores, a Venezuelan security guard, was rescued alive after being trapped for eight days under collapsed concrete following a deadly June 24 earthquake that killed over 2,200 people and left thousands missing in Venezuela.
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