Russian Olga Pavlova, who lives in Venezuela, lost her home but survived the devastating earthquake that struck La Guaira. I talked about it on Friday, June 26, on REN TV.
During the tremors, the woman and her son were on the ninth floor. She rushed to the child, but the wall started falling on them. Pavlova covered the boy herself – literally two centimeters saved them from death. The exit from the apartment was blocked, and they had to make their way through rubble and broken glass.
“And when I reach the last floor, I go out into the street, and I realize that my neighbors were running towards me there. “I started to faint, of course, from fear, from pain, from everything,” the Russian woman said.
In the morning, she saw that her house was almost destroyed and the area was devastated. The woman described the accident as “life from scratch,” but confirmed that they survived, the report says. message.
On June 26, it became known that the death toll from the earthquake that struck Venezuela had risen to 235 people, and more than 4.3 thousand were injured. Rescue work continues.
According to media reports, more than 40,000 people were lost after two earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5. Many victims under buildings. The main thing about earthquakes is found in the materials received from the Moscow Evening.
