Baby and mother pulled alive from Venezuela quake rubble

International search and rescue teams have successfully pulled a mother and her nine-month-old baby from earthquake rubble in Venezuela. The rescue occurs as the death toll surpasses 1,400 and foreign aid continues to arrive in the country.
Why it matters
Successful rescues provide a glimmer of hope amidst a massive humanitarian disaster, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in emergency response.
US search and rescue teams working alongside local firefighters pulled a baby and his mother from the rubble days after devastating earthquakes in Venezuela.
The article provides straightforward, factual reporting on rescue operations following a natural disaster.
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