A man has been pulled from the rubble of a building in Venezuela, four days after a series of earthquakes struck the country. The man, who has been identified as 32-year-old Juan Hernandez, was rescued by a team of emergency workers, who had been searching for survivors in the rubble of a collapsed building. Hernandez was found alive, but injured, and was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. The rescue has been hailed as a ‘miracle’ by emergency officials, who had given up hope of finding anyone alive in the rubble. The earthquakes, which struck the country on Tuesday, have killed at least 100 people and injured hundreds more. The rescue effort has been hampered by heavy rain and landslides, which have made it difficult for emergency workers to access affected areas. The incident highlights the importance of disaster preparedness and response, and the need for effective emergency planning and management. As the rescue effort continues, there are hopes that more survivors may be found, and that the country can begin to rebuild and recover from the devastating earthquakes.
