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A Colombian rescue team spent six hours freeing the boy, identified as Moises, from under nearly 10 feet of debris. Video recorded the extraction in the coastal city.
Rescue workers extracted an 11-year-old boy from rubble in La Guaira after six hours of work. The child, identified as Moises, was found beneath nearly 10 feet of debris. The operation took place in the Venezuelan coastal city.
Video footage captured the moment the team reached the boy and brought him to the surface. No further details on the cause of the collapse or the condition of other structures in the area were provided in the report.
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