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Woman rescued alive 36 hours after Colombia earthquake

Created at 12 Aug · 11:46 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Daniela Largo, 32, was rescued alive after being trapped for nearly 38 hours beneath a collapsed building in Pereira, Colombia, following a 7.4-magnitude earthquake. The rescue operation involved dozens of specialists and volunteers working for 10 hours. The earthquake has claimed at least 188 lives across the country.

Key Numbers

38 hourswoman trapped under debris
7.4-magnitudeearthquake
10 hoursrescue operation duration
188confirmed deaths
12son's birthday age

Who's Involved

Daniela Largo
32-year-old woman rescued alive after earthquake
Julio Cesar Largo
Father of Daniela Largo
Reuters
News agency reporting the story

↳ Why This Matters

The survival of Daniela Largo after being trapped for nearly 38 hours offers a rare moment of hope amidst the devastation caused by a powerful earthquake in Colombia, highlighting the resilience of survivors and the dedication of rescue efforts.

Key facts

  • Daniela Largo, 32, was rescued alive after being trapped for nearly 38 hours under debris in Pereira, Colombia.
  • The rescue operation to free Largo took 10 hours.
  • The 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Colombia, killing at least 188 people.
  • Largo's father expressed overwhelming joy at her survival, comparing it to the day she was born.
  • Daniela Largo, a 32-year-old woman, was rescued alive after being trapped for nearly 38 hours beneath the rubble of a collapsed four-story building in downtown Pereira, Colombia. The powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake that struck the country has claimed at least 188 lives, with many more injured or missing.

    Largo's father, Julio Cesar Largo, had feared the worst when his daughter failed to show up for her son's 12th birthday celebration on the day of the quake. He recounted how she would have contacted family if she were able, intensifying his dread as hours passed.

    Rescuers found Largo almost by accident while searching for another individual still believed to be under the debris. The complex operation to free her took 10 grueling hours, involving dozens of rescue specialists and volunteers who worked to reach her, as her arm was pinned by a metal door. Upon her emergence, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.

    Her father expressed profound relief and joy, stating that her survival felt like the day she was born again and that she now has the chance to continue raising his grandson.

    Frequently asked questions

    The earthquake was a 7.4-magnitude event.

    She was rescued from beneath a collapsed building in the city of Pereira, Colombia.

    She was trapped for nearly 38 hours.

    At least 188 people have died across Colombia, with hundreds more missing.

    What Happens Next

    01Rescue efforts continue in the most affected areas of Colombia.
    02Authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage and casualties.

    How It Developed

    A 32-year-old woman, Daniela Largo, was rescued alive after being trapped for 36 hours following a 7.4-magnitude earthquake in Colombia.
    Daniela Largo was trapped for nearly 38 hours beneath slabs of concrete after a four-story building collapsed in downtown Pereira.
    Rescuers found Largo almost by accident while searching for another man believed to be under the rubble.
    Freeing Largo took 10 grueling hours, with rescue specialists and volunteers working to reach her, as her arm was pinned by a metal door.
    The crowd erupted in cheers and applause as Largo emerged alive on a stretcher.
    The earthquake has killed at least 188 people, with many more injured or still missing.

    Sources

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    Woman pulled alive from rubble 36 hours after Colombia quakeBBC News
    T1
    Colombia woman's earthquake survival story gives son a birthday to rememberReuters

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