Updated on: July 2, 2026 / 10:30 AM EDT
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Catia La Mar, Venezuela — Hundreds of rescuers in Venezuela cheered and embraced Thursday after pulling a man alive from the ruins of a collapsed building eight days after deadly twin earthquakes, AFP journalists witnessed. With the official death toll nearing 2,300 and huge numbers of people still missing, the rescue of security guard Hernan Gil after so long under the rubble was greeted as a miracle. Gil was brought out on a stretcher after a painstaking operation to extract him from the collapsed seven-story building where he worked in Catia La Mar, a coastal area almost entirely razed to the ground in the June 24 catastrophe.
An international rescue team assists Hernan Gil, a survivor of Venezuela's twin earthquakes, in Catia La Mar, La Guaira State, Venezuela on July 2, 2026, eight days after the quake.










