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Venezuela Rescuers Save Children Amid Ongoing Earthquake Aftermath Operations
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 21 hours ago
What happened
Rescue teams in Venezuela have saved two children from earthquake rubble over 85 hours after twin quakes struck, amid ongoing search efforts for survivors. The death toll has reached at least 1,430, with tens of thousands missing. International teams and UN-supported operations continue amid challenges from aftershocks and slow debris clearance.
- 01Two 11-year-old children rescued over 85 hours after Venezuela's twin earthquakes.
- 02At least 1,430 dead and tens of thousands missing since the quakes.
- 03Rescue efforts focus on La Guaira, with emergency centers set up in Caraballeda.
- 04International teams from five countries joined Venezuela's search and rescue operations.
- 05UN reports 39 teams with 2,000 personnel using dogs and drones in ongoing searches.
- 06Survivors face tension due to continuous aftershocks and slow debris removal.
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