Venezuelan Security Officer Trapped for Six Days Under Rubble
Hernán Alberto Gil Flores, a security officer who had been hidden under the rubble of a large shopping center in La Guaira, Venezuela, for over a week, has been rescued. The 43-year-old Flores survived through an air pocket at his workplace and was greeted by international teams with great enthusiasm upon his rescue. He stated that rescuers asked him not to inform his wife, as he was in a desperate situation.
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