Rescuers in La Guaira, Venezuela, pull a 21-year-old man alive from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building more than four days after the earthquakes that affect Caracas and nearby regions. Multiple reports describe the extraction as a rare survival case following the deadly temblors. The man is recovered by international rescuers, who reach him after days under the debris. The reports say the rescue happens yesterday evening, and the man is brought out of the structure after being trapped since the earthquake period. While the accounts emphasize the timing and survival, they do not provide additional details about his condition or the exact circumstances of the collapse. The earthquakes are described as jolting Caracas and surrounding areas, and the collapse in La Guaira results in fatalities, with the rescued man standing out as a confirmed survivor found well after the initial quake sequence. The rescue is widely characterized as a “miracle” or extraordinary outcome, but all sources present it as a factual recovery of a living person from the rubble.