Rescuers from Jordan in Venezuela rescue a child from the rubble of a collapsed building six days after the country is hit by twin earthquakes, Venezuelan authorities say. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez announces the rescue in a message shared on Telegram. Rodríguez says the child, identified as Klieber Moran, is pulled from the Los Corales Garden 1 building in La Guaira state by Jordanian emergency workers. The rescue takes place early on Tuesday, and Moran is described as the only reported survivor on that sixth day of rescue efforts. The reports characterize the event as occurring after prolonged search and rescue operations following last week’s earthquakes. Multiple outlets citing the same reporting agreement state that Moran has been trapped under rubble for about six days before being freed. The information comes from Venezuelan officials through Rodríguez’s announcement, with no additional details on the child’s condition included in the accounts provided.