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Infant Rescued From Rubble 72 Hours After Venezuela Quake

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A newborn baby was rescued from rubble in Venezuela over 72 hours after a powerful earthquake, offering a glimmer of hope in the devastated region.
  • U.S. and international search and rescue teams, including 312 American personnel, are actively searching for survivors in affected areas like La Guaira and Caracas.
  • The earthquakes have caused at least 1,430 deaths, with 243 rescued and an unknown number still missing, as international aid and rescue efforts continue.

In a moment of profound hope amidst devastating loss, a newborn baby has been rescued from beneath the rubble in Venezuela, more than 72 hours after a powerful earthquake struck the nation. The rescue, carried out by U.S. search and rescue teams, has become a beacon of light in a disaster zone marked by widespread destruction and a high death toll.

The U.S. Department of State shared a video of the rescue, highlighting the efforts of American personnel. The White House retweeted the footage, calling it "America at its best" and expressing gratitude to the rescuers. This heartwarming scene offers a much-needed morale boost as the country grapples with the aftermath of twin earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude.

International rescue operations are in full swing, with 312 American rescuers, including firefighters, doctors, and structural engineers, deployed to Venezuela. They are supported by 18 search dogs and equipped with over 200,000 pounds of specialized equipment. Seventeen international rescue flights have delivered more than 1,600 personnel to critical areas like La Guaira and the capital, Caracas, continuing the search for survivors.

Venezuelan officials report that the earthquakes have claimed at least 1,430 lives, with 243 individuals rescued so far. The number of people still missing remains a grave concern. The U.S. government has pledged $150 million in emergency humanitarian aid to support relief and resettlement efforts, underscoring the global response to this tragic event.

Against impossible odds, hope endures. American search and rescue teams rescued an infant from beneath the rubble following the earthquake in Venezuela. Every life saved is a victory.

โ€” U.S. Department of StateThe U.S. Department of State shared the rescue video on social media platform X, emphasizing the significance of the infant's survival.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.