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Toddler rescued from rubble six days after devastating Venezuela earthquakes

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Toddler rescued from rubble six days after devastating Venezuela earthquakes
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A toddler was rescued from rubble in Venezuela six days after twin earthquakes devastated the region. International rescue teams continue to search for survivors as the death toll rises above 1,900.

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The rescue provides a rare moment of hope amidst a massive humanitarian crisis and highlights the ongoing international aid efforts.

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The child was rescued by a team from Jordan, one of many international groups working on the ground. The child was rescued by a team from Jordan, one of many international groups working on the ground. Venezuela Toddler rescued from rubble six days after devastating Venezuela earthquakes The boy, identified as Klieber Moran, was the only reported survivor found on the sixth day of the ongoing search

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