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Infant and two boys saved from under Venezuelan earthquakes rubble
Key takeaways
- More than 770 buildings have been partially or completely destroyed and tens of thousands of people remain missing after Venezuela's two earthquakes.
- An infant and two 11-year-old boys pulled alive from underneath rubble are among at least 33 people rescued after Venezuela's two devastating earthquakes.
- A multinational search and rescue operation continues to sift through heavily impacted areas, while tens of thousands of people remain unaccounted-for.
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More than 770 buildings have been partially or completely destroyed and tens of thousands of people remain missing after Venezuela's two earthquakes. (Rueters: Miguel Medina)
An infant and two 11-year-old boys pulled alive from underneath rubble are among at least 33 people rescued after Venezuela's two devastating earthquakes.
A multinational search and rescue operation continues to sift through heavily impacted areas, while tens of thousands of people remain unaccounted-for.
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