Father and Son Rescued Alive Four Days After Venezuela Earthquakes Bring New Hope
Rescue teams in Venezuela pulled a father and his son alive from the rubble four days after the devastating earthquakes, offering a rare moment of hope as recovery efforts continue.

Rescue teams in Venezuela achieved a remarkable breakthrough on Sunday after pulling a father and his young son alive from the rubble of a collapsed building, four days after powerful earthquakes devastated parts of the country. The successful rescue has renewed hope for families still searching for missing loved ones despite the increasingly difficult conditions. The rescue operation lasted approximately 12 hours as emergency crews carefully removed concrete, twisted metal and debris to safely reach the trapped survivors. Medical personnel immediately transported both individuals to a nearby hospital, where they were treated for severe dehydration and exhaustion. Authorities say more than 1,400 people have lost their lives, thousands have been injured and tens of thousands remain unaccounted for following the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela earlier this week. International rescue teams from several countries continue working alongside local emergency responders as aftershocks complicate search efforts. Emergency officials acknowledge that the chances of finding survivors decrease significantly after the first 72 hours, making Sunday's rescue especially significant. Search teams continue using specialized cameras, rescue dogs and heavy equipment to inspect collapsed buildings in the hardest-hit communities. Government officials have pledged continued support for affected communities as humanitarian organizations deliver food, clean water, medical supplies and temporary shelter. Recovery operations are expected to continue for several weeks while engineers assess damaged infrastructure and buildings.
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