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'Don't tell my wife': How a Venezuelan man trapped under rubble for over a week was rescued alive

Times of India

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July 3, 2026

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'Don't tell my wife': How a Venezuelan man trapped under rubble for over a week was rescued alive

A security guard, Hernan Alberto Gil Flores, miraculously survived eight days trapped under rubble after twin earthquakes in Venezuela. Rescuers, including international teams, painstakingly tunneled for over 100 hours, maintaining contact and providing sustenance. His survival, a beacon of hope amidst devastation, saw him emerge to a tearful reunion, offering immense relief to his family and a nation reeling from tragedy.

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Associated Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Mother mourns as bodies are pulled from rubble after Venezuela earthquake

Families in the Venezuelan city of La Guaira mourned loved ones and searched for survivors Thursday after a pair of powerful earthquakes brought down apartment buildings and left scores of people trapped beneath the rubble across the country. (AP video shot by: Juan Arraez and Andry Rincon). Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home

USA TODAY

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· Jun 28, 2026

Baby rescued ‘against all odds’ from earthquake rubble in Venezuela

A mother and her nine-month-old baby were rescued from the rubble of a collapsed building in Venezuela after being trapped for three days. Read more: Sign up for our newsletter for the day's top stories, from sports to movies to politics to world events: https://profile.usatoday.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Bantuan lambat, rakyat Venezuela cari sendiri mangsa bawah runtuhan

CARACAS: Penduduk Venezuela kini terpaksa mencari sendiri ahli keluarga yang hilang ketika masa semakin suntuk untuk mengesan mangsa terselamat susulan dua gempa bumi kuat yang melanda negara itu pada Rabu lalu. Jumlah korban terus meningkat kepada sekurang-kurangnya 920 orang dan lebih 51,000 lagi dilaporkan masih hilang. Di kawasan paling teruk terjejas, orang ramai dilihat menggali ... Read more The post Bantuan lambat, rakyat Venezuela cari sendiri mangsa bawah runtuhan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Latin American Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Guatemala Still Searches for Cristina as Femicide’s Silence Grows Louder

Fifteen years after Cristina Siekavizza vanished in Guatemala, her family’s plea for anonymous tips cuts through a region where femicide laws exist, bodies disappear, and justice too often arrives late, partial, or not at all for women. The post Guatemala Still Searches for Cristina as Femicide’s Silence Grows Louder appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.

KTLA 5

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· Jun 27, 2026

Over 900 dead, thousands missing after back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela

Venezuelans took the search for missing loved ones into their own hands Friday in the aftermath of back-to-back earthquakes, citing the scarcity of government rescuers, as the human toll of the disaster climbed to at least 920 dead and more than 51,000 missing. KTLA's Samantha Cortese reports. Details: https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/ap-international/ap-neighbors-dig-through-venezuela-rubble-to-search-for-loved-ones-after-2-deadly-earthquakes/ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

NBC News

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· Jun 25, 2026

NBC News reporter in Venezuela says people she knows might be missing under rubble

Ana Vanessa Herrero, reporting for NBC News in Venezuela, sheds light on the hundreds of people looking for loved ones who might be missing under the rubble after two major earthquakes hit near the country's capital on Wednesday.

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Related coverage for "'Don't tell my wife': How a Venezuelan man trapped under rubble for over a week was rescued alive": Associated Press — Mother mourns as bodies are pulled from rubble after Venezuela earthquake. USA TODAY — Baby rescued ‘against all odds’ from earthquake rubble in Venezuela. Utusan Malaysia — Bantuan lambat, rakyat Venezuela cari sendiri mangsa bawah runtuhan. Latin American Post — Guatemala Still Searches for Cristina as Femicide’s Silence Grows Louder. KTLA 5 — Over 900 dead, thousands missing after back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela. NBC News — NBC News reporter in Venezuela says people she knows might be missing under rubble