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Baby rescued alive from rubble after Venezuela earthquakes

28 June 2026
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With over 1,400 fatalities and 50,000 people missing, Venezuela is grappling with the aftermath of two devastating earthquakes that struck the country on Wednesday. In the hardest-hit city of La Guaira, a heartwarming story emerged as an 18-day-old baby was rescued after being trapped under debris for 32 hours, bringing a moment of joy amid the despair. The infant, wrapped in a quilt, was cheered by rescuers and later reunited with his father. The quakes have left cities in ruins, leading to widespread economic turmoil and a pressing need for hope among the Venezuelan population. As rescue efforts continue, the nation is clinging to these stories of survival as a beacon of resilience in the face of tragedy.

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Venezuela has faced significant challenges in recent years, including political instability, economic collapse, and a humanitarian crisis. The recent earthquakes exacerbate these existing issues, highlighting the vulnerability of a nation already struggling with inadequate infrastructure and emergency response capabilities. Historical data shows that Venezuela has experienced severe natural disasters in the past, often compounded by governmental mismanagement and lack of resources. The current situation underscores the urgent need for international aid and effective disaster management strategies to support recovery efforts and address the underlying vulnerabilities that have intensified the impact of such natural disasters.

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