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Search for Lucas Gámez in Venezuela: They Detected Body Heat in the Place Where the Argentine Boy Would Be Trapped in the Rubble

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His father revealed that the trace was found yesterday afternoon ten meters deep and corresponds to a child. Lucas's cell phone was also located in the same area.

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His father revealed that the trace was found yesterday afternoon ten meters deep and corresponds to a child. Lucas's cell phone was also located in the same area.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The search for Lucas Gámez, the 8-year-old Argentine boy who disappeared after the devastating earthquake that shook Venezuela, keeps his family and thousands of people who follow the news of the operation minute by minute. In the last few hours, the minor’s mother shared an emotional message on social networks that moved everyone and renewed the request for help. Blancalida Martínez Coronado, Lucas’ mother, used her Instagram account to thank t…

The search for Lucas Gámez, the 8-year-old Argentine boy who disappeared after the devastating earthquake that shook the Venezuelan state of La Guaira, entered a critical stage after the rescue teams detected possible signs of life in the rubble of the building where he would have been trapped. In that context, his mother, Blancalida Martínez Coronado, spread a desperate request through social networks to request the urgent dispatch of ambulance…

Six days after the double earthquake that struck several parts of the country, efforts continue in Caraballeda, in the state of La Guaira, to try to locate Lucas Gámez Martínez, an 8-year-old boy who remains missing after the Miramar building collapsed completely, where he was. “We have the hope and faith that my son Lucas is there under the rubble alive, just like other people, who we hope we can help, in all here to be able to embrace their lo…

Five days after the earthquakes that struck the country, the 8-year-old Argentine boy continues to disappear in La Guaira. His family maintains hope and rescuers intensify the tasks of clearing debris in the critical area. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Six days after the double earthquake that struck several areas of Venezuela, efforts are concentrated in the coastal town of La Guaira to try to locate Lucas Gámez, an 8-year-old Argentine boy who remains missing after the complete collapse of the residential building where he was located. The minor, son of Venezuelan citizens but born in Argentina, had taken advantage of last Wednesday’s festive day to move to the seaside area with his uncles. …

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conclusion.com.ar broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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