Man rescued alive after spending 8 days trapped under earthquake rubble in Venezuela

A man has been rescued alive after spending eight days trapped beneath the rubble of a building that collapsed during powerful earthquakes in Venezuela. Rescue workers pulled the survivor from the debris in the city of Cúa, where twin earthquakes caused widespread destruction, killing several people and damaging homes and public infrastructure.
Emergency teams continued search and rescue operations around the clock, using heavy machinery, rescue dogs, and specialised equipment to locate survivors. The dramatic rescue has been hailed as a symbol of hope amid the devastation, with officials praising the determination of rescue personnel who refused to give up despite the difficult conditions.
The rescued man was immediately taken to a hospital for medical treatment after being found dehydrated but alive.
Authorities are continuing relief efforts in the affected areas while assessing the full extent of the damage caused by the earthquakes. Thousands of residents have been displaced, and emergency shelters have been set up for those who lost their homes. The successful rescue has renewed hope that more survivors could still be found as search operations continue.











