Miracle Rescue: 18-Day-Old Infant Pulled Alive After 32 Hours Under Venezuelan Earthquake Rubble
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A 18-day-old infant was miraculously rescued after being trapped for 32 hours under rubble following a powerful earthquake in Venezuela.
- The rescue occurred in La Guaira, one of the hardest-hit areas, where at least 100 buildings were damaged or collapsed.
- The earthquake, a double tremor measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude, has killed at least 1,430 people, with over 50,000 reported missing.
In a remarkable display of hope amidst devastation, an 18-day-old infant has been rescued alive after being trapped for 32 hours beneath the rubble of a collapsed building in Venezuela. The miraculous rescue took place in La Guaira, a coastal city known for its beaches and one of the areas most severely impacted by a series of powerful earthquakes.
Rescuers, working under floodlights amidst the debris, carefully extracted the infant, who was found unharmed. Social media footage captured the moment of the rescue, followed by applause from onlookers. The baby's mother was also rescued about an hour later and, according to medical staff, appeared to be uninjured, possibly having shielded her child during the disaster.
The twin earthquakes, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, struck on the 24th, causing widespread destruction. At least 100 buildings, including multi-story residential structures, were damaged or collapsed in La Guaira alone. The official death toll has risen to 1,430, with the United Nations reporting over 50,000 people missing.
International aid efforts are underway, with 1,600 foreign rescue personnel having arrived to assist. Venezuela's government has implemented stricter access controls in the most affected regions. The International Organization for Migration estimates that up to 6.76 million people may have been affected by the quakes, highlighting the potential for a massive humanitarian crisis.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.