Twin earthquakes in Venezuela rescue infant and toddler amid ongoing casualties
Twin earthquakes devastated the coastal city of La Guaira, north of Caracas. Rescue teams saved an infant and a toddler trapped under rubble, while many remain missing.
Twin earthquakes devastated Venezuela’s coastal city of La Guaira, north of Caracas. An infant was rescued alive from the rubble, and a toddler was rescued alive after being trapped for six days under rubble.
According to Fox News, the infant rescue occurred more than 72 hours after the twin earthquakes. Accounts differ on the infant’s age: one report said the infant was 18 days old, while another said the infant was 9 months old.
The toddler, identified as Klieber Moran by Al Monitor, was rescued by Jordanian rescue workers, as reported by Al Jazeera. Venezuelan authorities said the toddler was the only reported survivor on the sixth day. ABC Australia reported that the rescue operation was multinational, involving American and Jordanian teams, that at least 33 people were rescued during the weekend operation, and that thousands remained unaccounted for after the earthquakes.
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