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Miracle Rescue of Woman Buried Alive for 36 Hours After Colombia Quake

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A 32-year-old woman has been pulled from the wreckage of a collapsed building in Colombia after spending 36 hours buried beneath debris following Monday's earthquake. Daniela Largo Sánchez was located about 10 hours before rescuers could reach her.

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Relatives of the woman who resisted almost 37 hours trapped by the earthquake in Colombia confirmed on Saturday her death after the rescue, while the removal of rubble continues in the country with the minimum hope of finding survivors.

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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“When we were losing hope, we received a call”: the rescue of Daniela Largo, the young woman trapped for 36 hours in Pereira after the earthquake Writing Author’s title, BBC News Mundo With the passing of the hours, the anguish and uncertainty intensify among hundreds of Colombian families waiting for news about their loved ones after the earthquake that shook the country last August 10th. However, in the last hours the rescue of Daniela Largo S…

·Minneapolis, United States
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Bogotá (ANSA, EFE and AP) – After a 36-hour search, relief teams and the police managed to rescue Daniela Andrea Largo Sánchez, 32, alive today, who had been buried under the rubble of a hotel in Pereira, one of the cities hit hardest by the Monday earthquake that shook Colombia. “Another woman rescued alive!” said the mayor of Bogotá, after the extraction, on Tuesday night, in a work in which firefighters from the capital and Pereira intervened…

The woman endured moments of anguish while waiting to be located by the emergency teams. Finally, the rescuers managed to find her and bring her out alive, starring in a moment that quickly moved social networks. Her rescue shows that, even after many hours, life can continue to wait under the rubble and that every minute of search can make a difference. As the emergency work continues, her story keeps alive the hope of finding more survivors an…

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CGTN broke the news in Beijing, China on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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