
Rescuers Extract Two Boys From Venezuela Earthquake Debris After Days Trapped
Two boys were successfully rescued from the debris of a recent earthquake in Venezuela, having been trapped for multiple days. One of the children was extracted following a six-hour operation involving careful manual digging by rescue teams. These efforts highlight the ongoing challenges faced by communities where residents are still sifting through rubble by hand, frequently without the benefit of heavy equipment.
The earthquake has left widespread destruction, and the slow arrival of substantial machinery continues to impede rapid recovery and search operations. Local authorities have been criticised for the logistical shortfalls, which observers note have exacerbated the humanitarian impact on the affected populace. The focus remains on locating survivors, although the window for such discoveries narrows with each passing hour.






