One month after the bombing in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, a man buried under rubble is expected to survive.
According to the details, the heartbeat of a living person has been detected with the help of a device under the rubble of a destroyed house in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Chile's rescue dog also helped search for the man buried in the rubble.
Chilean rescue officials say they do not expect much, but the search will continue even if there is a one percent chance of finding a body or a living person.
One month after the bombing in Beirut, the chances of finding survivors are slim, with 191 people killed and more than 6,500 injured.
The Chilean rescue team said the device did not detect an animal, but a human breathing and heartbeat.
A bomb blast near the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on August 4 killed at least 191 people and injured more than 6,500.