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Dog Named Giselle Rescued After Five Days Trapped in Venezuelan Earthquake Rubble

In an incredible display of resilience amid tragedy, a small dog named Giselle has been salvaged from the wreckage left by Venezuela’s deadly twin earthquakes. Giselle spent nearly five terrifying days trapped beneath the debris of a collapsed building before rescue teams, working meticulously for around five hours, were able to pull her to safety.

The emotional moment of Giselle’s rescue touched millions across the globe. Upon her release, the small dog demonstrated a heartwarming gratitude, wagging her tail and licking one of her rescuers. This poignant display served as a beacon of hope in an otherwise bleak landscape of destruction.

The devastating earthquakes have prompted a large-scale response from both Venezuelan and international emergency teams. Despite the harrowing reality of many rescue operations ending in sorrow, Giselle’s miraculous survival has provided a glimmer of optimism for exhausted rescuers and the grieving populace alike.

Giselle’s story has resonated far and wide, with images and videos of her rescue being shared extensively across social media. Amidst one of Venezuela’s worst natural disasters in recent history, the small dog has become a symbol of resilience and hope, her survival a testament to the enduring spirit of life even in the face of overwhelming adversity.

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