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Dogs, drones and sound detectors: How rescuers search for quake survivors

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Dogs, drones and sound detectors: How rescuers search for quake survivors
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International rescue teams are utilizing specialized dogs, drones, and sound detection technology to locate survivors in Venezuela following twin earthquakes. Despite the passing of the critical 96-hour window, search efforts remain intensive.

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This highlights the role of advanced technology and international cooperation in disaster response and humanitarian aid.

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Image source, Anadolu via Getty Images Image caption, Rescuers pictured searching through rubble in La Guaira, which has been devastated by last week's earthquakes

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The report focuses on the technical and logistical aspects of the rescue mission without political commentary.

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