A Jordanian rescue team successfully rescued a three-year-old boy from the rubble following the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela. According to interim president Delcy Rodríguez, the child, identified as Kleiber Morán, was recovered from the rubble in the state of La Guaira. Rodríguez described the rescue as a significant source of hope for the Venezuelan population.
This positive development occurs against a backdrop of escalating crisis following last week’s seismic events. The UN has issued warnings indicating that approximately ten thousand people urgently require food and shelter. Furthermore, the death toll resulting from the earthquakes, which registered magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, has climbed to 1,943 fatalities.
Over 10,000 individuals have been reported injured, and tens of thousands more remain missing. Initial assessments utilizing NASA satellite data suggest that the massive tremors may have damaged or destroyed an estimated 58,870 buildings across the affected regions. The rescue of the boy highlights a moment of relief amidst widespread devastation.
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