Security Guard Recounts Near-Death Experience After Venezuela Earthquake
Quick Look
- Hernan Gil, a security guard in Venezuela, described the terrifying moments he experienced during an earthquake on June 24.
- He was in the building's basement when the tremors began, leading to a partial collapse that trapped him.
- Gil recounted the intense shaking and the subsequent collapse, which resulted in injuries to his head and eye.
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Why It Matters
Hernan Gil was working his shift as a security guard in the basement of a building in Venezuela on the afternoon of June 24 when he felt the earth shake. The first tremor was short, Gil recounted in an interview from the hospital room where he was recovering after being rescued from the depths of a collapsed building.
Hernan Gil was working his shift as a security guard in the basement of a building in Venezuela on the afternoon of June 24 when he felt the earth shake.
The first tremor was short, Gil recounted in an interview from the hospital room where he was recovering after being rescued from the depths of a collapsed building.
“The second one was incredibly strong,” said the 43-year-old, who remembers freezing inside his guard booth, overcome with nerves.
He heard a neighbour in the car park say it was an earthquake, and then “everything collapsed”.
Gil felt everything crumble and stones hit the back of his head and eye.
Open Questions
- What was the magnitude of the earthquake?
- How many other people were affected?
- What is the extent of the building damage?






