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'No one move!': The agonising silence as Venezuela rescuers listen for survivors
Key takeaways
- Zuly Marín does not believe she will find her niece and brother-in-law alive
- On a large and unstable mountain of concrete, iron and dust, dozens of people remove debris, hoping to find survivors or bodies.
- There are shouts, people running, embracing each other.
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Zuly Marín does not believe she will find her niece and brother-in-law alive
On a large and unstable mountain of concrete, iron and dust, dozens of people remove debris, hoping to find survivors or bodies.
Suddenly everything stops. There are shouts, people running, embracing each other. A rescuer thinks he can hear a voice under the rubble.
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