A 2-year-old boy is rescued from rubble in Venezuela six days after the country is hit by twin earthquakes, according to Venezuelan authorities. The child, identified as Klieber Moran and reported by Reuters, is pulled alive early on Tuesday. Reports describe him as the only survivor found as search efforts continue into the sixth day. The rescue takes place in La Guaira, a coastal area affected by the earthquakes, where responders have been working to locate people trapped under collapsed structures. Multiple outlets report that the boy’s rescue comes after days of ongoing operations and that he is the only person reported rescued during this sixth day of search activity. Authorities have not provided additional details in the available reporting about the extent of his injuries or his condition following the rescue. The earthquakes are described as devastating and are linked to significant damage across affected regions, prompting rescue teams to search for survivors in the days that follow. The case highlights the continuation of efforts as rescuers work through debris in hopes of finding more survivors.