Aunt of Venezuelan boy pulled from rubble tells BBC she will give him 'mother's warmth'

A two-year-old boy, Kleiber Moran, was rescued from rubble in Venezuela six days after a major earthquake. His aunt is currently caring for him in the hospital while search efforts continue for his missing parents.
Why it matters
The story highlights the human impact of natural disasters and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region following the earthquakes.
Figure caption, Andreína Sarmiento tells the BBC she fell to the floor and wept when she heard Kleiber had been rescued
The article is a human-interest piece focusing on the rescue and family recovery, adhering to standard journalistic reporting of humanitarian events.
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