Eight days after the earthquakes that devastated the state of La Guaira, rescue teams made a discovery that renewed hope. Hernán Alberto Gil Flores, 43 years old, was found alive under the remains of a shopping center in Catia La Mar.
An air pocket and the supply of water and food he received through the debris allowed him to survive. His transfer by ambulance was received with applause and emotional displays of relief among those present.
Increasing numbers and health risks
Despite the rescue, the emergency continues to leave alarming numbers. The Venezuelan government reports at least 2,295 people dead and more than 11,000 injured. Thousands remain missing or in temporary shelters. Medical personnel have warned about the risk of a health crisis due to unattended injuries and possible outbreaks of infectious diseases.
The government response has generated criticism. Various sectors consider the actions of the authorities insufficient. Meanwhile, political uncertainty persists regarding the upcoming expiration of President Delcy Rodríguez’s interim mandate, amid a lack of official information.
International support
The United States reiterated its support for humanitarian efforts and confirmed the presence of military personnel to support rescue and assistance operations. US officials indicated that they are coordinating with local authorities to facilitate aid. Emergency teams continue the search for survivors and care for thousands of affected families.




