Venezuelan Citizen Risks Life to Rescue Man Amid Devastating Earthquakes
Venezuela is grappling with the aftermath of two powerful earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 that struck the country last Wednesday, causing widespread destruction and a rapidly rising death toll. Official reports confirm over 1,400 fatalities, but opposition sources warn that more than 55,000 people remain missing. The hardest-hit areas include La Guaira and Caracas, where infrastructure damage and ongoing aftershocks have left residents fearful and displaced.
Amid the devastation, a viral video has emerged showing a courageous Venezuelan man who, without any safety equipment, climbed the rubble of his former home to rescue a stranger trapped beneath concrete. This act of bravery has become a symbol of hope amid the tragedy.
The situation on the ground remains dire, with residents in places like Los Corales sleeping outdoors due to fear of aftershocks. The fragile electrical infrastructure frequently collapses, complicating nighttime rescue efforts. Colombian rescue teams recently saved an 11-year-old boy after 70 hours trapped in the rubble.
International aid has mobilized swiftly, with over 1,600 foreign rescuers arriving from countries including the United States, Argentina, and El Salvador. The U.S. government plans to announce a multi-hundred-million-dollar aid package to support recovery and survivor search operations. Despite the influx of heavy equipment, families in remote areas report limited official presence, relying heavily on volunteers who continue to dig by hand in hopes of finding survivors.
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