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'I ate ketchup and cheese', says Venezuelan girl trapped under quake rubble for 32 hours

A Venezuelan girl’s survival story—eating ketchup and cheese for 32 hours—dominates global coverage as quake recovery shifts focus to human resilience.

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📍 How it ended

The Venezuelan girl survived 32 hours trapped under earthquake rubble, recounting how she ate ketchup and cheese to stay conscious until rescue. Coverage shifted from her survival to broader reports on the ongoing recovery efforts for survivors across Venezuela.

Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.

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Where it stands

A young Venezuelan girl survived 32 hours trapped under rubble after a series of earthquakes, recounting how she consumed ketchup and cheese packets to stay conscious until rescue. Rescue teams continue to pull survivors from collapsed structures, with at least one man freed eight days after the quakes struck. Coverage highlights the psychological and physical toll on survivors as they transition from emergency rescue to long-term recovery efforts.

Media outlets including *Yahoo News*, *BBC*, *The Guardian*, and *CBC* are emphasizing the girl’s harrowing account as a symbol of survival amid rising death tolls. The narrative contrasts her ordeal with broader recovery challenges, including structural collapses and ongoing search operations. Human interest stories dominate, with details on her mental state and the conditions she endured becoming central to reporting.

Attention will likely remain on rescue operations and survivor testimonies in the coming days, particularly as recovery efforts expand beyond immediate rescues. The focus may also shift to assessing infrastructure damage and long-term humanitarian aid needs, though coverage has not yet specified broader government or international response plans.

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How long was the girl trapped under the rubble?

According to multiple reports, she was trapped for 32 hours.

What did she eat to survive?

She reportedly consumed ketchup and cheese packets to stay conscious until rescue.

Are there other survivors being rescued?

Yes, coverage mentions a man was saved from a collapsed mall eight days after the earthquakes.

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