Miracle Rescue: Baby Pulled Alive from Venezuela Earthquake Rubble
A baby has been rescued alive from beneath the rubble of a collapsed building in Venezuela, providing a rare moment of hope as search teams continue working through the devastation caused by the country’s powerful twin earthquakes.
The dramatic rescue was captured on video, showing emergency responders carefully pulling the infant from the debris before carrying the child to safety. Moments later, the baby’s mother was also found alive, drawing emotional reactions from rescuers and bystanders alike.
The rescue comes as Venezuela continues to grapple with one of the deadliest natural disasters in its recent history. Authorities say the death toll has climbed above 1,400, while thousands remain injured and tens of thousands are still unaccounted for. Rescue crews from Venezuela and several international teams are racing against time to locate more survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings before the critical survival window closes.
Despite the overwhelming destruction, stories like the infant’s rescue have become powerful symbols of hope for families anxiously awaiting news of missing loved ones. Rescue operations remain ongoing as heavy equipment, search dogs and emergency personnel continue combing through the rubble in some of the country’s hardest-hit communities.
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