Rescuers in Venezuela pluck child alive from collapsed building six days after twin quakes


A Jordanian team works to rescue a child trapped under rubble following earthquakes in Venezuela, in a location given as Caracas, Venezuela, in this still image obtained from a handout video released on June 30, 2026. Two deadly back-to-back 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude quakes occurred in Venezuela on June 24, 2026. Jordan Public Security/Handout via REUTERS

CARACAS, June ⁠30 (Reuters) - Jordanian emergency workers in Venezuela, which was hit ⁠by devastating twin earthquakes last week, rescued a child ‌early on Tuesday, the only reportedsurvivor on the sixth day of rescue efforts, according to Venezuelan authorities.

Klieber Moran was pulled from the Los Corales Garden 1 ​building in La Guaira state by rescuers ⁠from Jordan after spending six ⁠days trapped under the rubble, Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez said ⁠in ‌a message via Telegram.

Venezuela was hit by two earthquakes of magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 less than a minute ⁠apart last Wednesday, toppling buildings and trapping thousands ​of people beneath ‌the rubble, according to authorities and rescue teams.

Moran, described as ⁠3 years ​old by Rodriguez – but as 2 years old by National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez – was subsequently taken for medical treatment, the message said.

“We ⁠must hold onto the hope of continuing ​to find people alive beneath the rubble,” Jorge said in a televised address. “Early this morning, a 2-year-old boy was rescued and is ⁠currently receiving care at a health center in Caracas.”

A shipment from UNICEF carrying 47 metric tons of humanitarian supplies arrived in Venezuela on Tuesday, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said, adding the equipment ​would help support children and families in ⁠need.

The shipment includes emergency health kits for urgent medical care, including ​supplies for safe births, newborn care, ‌disease prevention, and treatment, Dujarric added.

(Reporting ​by Vivian Sequera; Additional reporting by Oliver Griffin and Sarah Morland; Writing by Oliver Griffin; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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