Venezuela Earthquake Rescues: Five Heart-Warming Moments
- Two powerful earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck northern Venezuela, killing over 1,400 people and causing widespread damage in Caracas and La Guaira.
- Foreign rescue teams from multiple countries, including the US, Brazil, Mexico, and Cuba, arrived to assist in search and recovery efforts in La Guaira.
- Rescue operations recovered several survivors, including an infant and two 11-year-old boys, bringing moments of hope amid the disaster.
- Volunteers formed human chains to distribute aid, and Pope Leo XIV expressed solidarity and gratitude to rescue workers.
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Tens of thousands of people are still missing after the severe earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday. In Caracas, rescue workers are searching for survivors, but…
'It could fall any moment': RT reports from scene of Venezuela quake devastation
Thousands remain displaced as rescue teams work through collapsed buildings in Caracas, a local reporter told RT Rescue teams in Venezuela are racing against time to find survivors trapped under rubble following twin earthquakes that struck the country last week, although hopes of more rescues are fading, a lo
The firefighters of the Provincial Council of Badajoz are already working on rescue work in Caracas.
A strong tremor has shaken Caracas again and neighboring La Guaira on Monday morning, shortly after 7.00 local hours (11.00 GMT), AFP journalists found, almost five days after the double earthquake, whose provisional balance is already around 1,500 dead.

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