Man pulled from rubble in ‘miraculous’ rescue 8 days after devastating Venezuela earthquakes

La Guaira, Venezuela —

Rescuers pulled a man from under the rubble of a nine-story building in Venezuela in a “miraculous” operation eight days after the devastating earthquakes that hit the country.

Hernán Alberto Gil Flores, who was buried under 29 feet of wreckage from a collapsed shopping mall parking lot in La Guaira, was freed on Thursday amid a delicate days-long effort by local and international rescue teams.

Gil, who is in his 40s and worked as a security guard at the mall, is in “good condition” after being rescued from the rubble of the collapsed building eight days after Venezuela’s twin earthquakes, according to Chile’s fire brigade.

 

It took 70 hours to rescue him, the fire brigade said in a statement, adding that he has been transferred to a medical facility.