Rescue workers in Venezuela continue searching for people after two earthquakes strike the region, with survivors being pulled from rubble in Catia La Mar and nearby areas in La Guaira state. Multiple reports describe ongoing efforts by emergency responders as families of those reported missing continue to wait for news. One widely reported incident involves a man, identified in some coverage as Daniel Cordero, who emerges from debris at the site of a fallen building in Catia La Mar. In accounts of the rescue, he is described as having injuries and is assisted by responders onto a stretcher while bystanders film the scene.

The timing of the rescues is described in relation to the earthquakes’ impact: some stories say the rescue occurs about two days after the earthquakes, while others place it around three days afterward. Despite differences in the specific timeline, the overall picture is consistent across outlets: search-and-rescue operations remain active, survivors are being found, and relatives of missing people are still holding out hope as officials and responders work at damaged sites.