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American rescue teams pull infant alive from rubble in Venezuela days after devastating twin earthquakes

American search-and-rescue teams successfully pulled a 9-month-old infant alive from rubble in Venezuela days after devastating twin earthquakes. The Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue team, deployed by the U.S.

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American rescue teams pull infant alive from rubble in Venezuela days after devastating twin earthquakes
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American search-and-rescue teams successfully pulled a 9-month-old infant alive from rubble in Venezuela days after devastating twin earthquakes. The Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue team, deployed by the U.S. Department of State, performed the rescue in Catia La Mar. The infant and her mother, who suffered only minor injuries, were found more than 72 hours after the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck. This rescue occurred as emergency crews raced against time, with the death toll reaching 1,430 and over 68,000 people reported missing. The U.S. has also pledged $150 million in emergency assistance to support relief efforts in Venezuela.

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The rescue was carried out by the Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue team (USA-01).

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The infant was 9 months old and was rescued along with her mother, suffering only minor injuries.

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American search-and-rescue teams pulled an infant alive from beneath the rubble in Venezuela days after devastating earthquakes.

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According to The Associated Press, more than 68,000 people remain missing across the country.

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As of Saturday evening, officials said the death toll from the twin earthquakes had reached 1,430.

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close Video American rescuers pull infant from earthquake rubble in Venezuela American search-and-rescue teams rescued an infant trapped beneath the rubble following this week's deadly earthquakes in Venezuela, according to the State Department. (Credit: X@StateDept) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min American search-and-rescue teams pulled an infant alive from beneath the rubble in Venezuela days after the country's devastating earthquakes, the U.S. Department of State said Saturday. The State Department shared video on social media showing U.S. personnel pulling the infant from the rubble as rescue crews continued searching for survivors more than 72 hours after two powerful earthquakes struck the South American country. The infant was 9 months old and was rescued along with her mother, the State Department told Fox News Digital. Both suffered only minor injuries, according to the rescue team. "This heroic rescue was carried out in Catia La Mar by the Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue team (USA-01), which deployed to Venezuela on June 26 following activation by the State Department," a State Department spokesperson said. TRUMP SAYS Venezuela earthquakes LEFT 'DEVASTATING NUMBER OF DEATHS' AS US READIES AID American search-and-rescue teams rescued an infant trapped beneath the rubble following this week's deadly earthquakes in Venezuela, according to the State Department. (Department of State) The rescue comes as emergency crews race against time to locate survivors before the critical rescue window closes. "Against impossible odds, hope endures," the State Department posted on X. "American search and rescue teams rescued an infant from beneath the rubble following the earthquake in Venezuela," the post continued. "Every life saved is a victory." The White House also shared the video, calling it "America at its best." "Thank you to the American search and rescue teams providing assistance in Venezuela," the White House wrote. PLAYERS, FANS FLEE STADIUM AS POWERFUL earthquakes STRIKE DURING Venezuela BASEBALL GAME Rescue workers search through the rubble three days after earthquakes struck Catia La Mar, Venezuela. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Round-the-clock rescue efforts have continued since magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck Venezuela's northern coast Wednesday. As of Saturday evening, officials said the death toll from the twin earthquakes had reached 1,430. Earlier Saturday, officials reported that 243 people had been rescued. FORMER METS PITCHER NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH IN Venezuela earthquakes THANKS TO ELEVATOR MALFUNCTION Rescue personnel with a rescue dog assist in rescue efforts after earthquakes hit the country, in La Guaira, Venezuela, Saturday. (REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria) According to The Associated Press, more than 68,000 people remain missing across the country. Aid groups consider the first 48 to 72 hours after a disaster to be the most critical window for finding survivors, though access to food and water can extend that period. Venezuelan officials said 17 flights carrying more than 1,600 rescue personnel had arrived Saturday to assist with search-and-rescue efforts. US RESCUE TEAMS TO DESCEND ON HARD-HIT CARIBBEAN AFTER CATASTROPHIC HURRICANE MELISSA'S IMPACT Members of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department's international urban search and rescue team (USA-2) prepare to leave for Venezuela, in Pacoima, Calif., on Thursday. (Blake Fagan/AFP via Getty Images) Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams from Virginia, California and Florida were dispatched to Venezuela on Friday to help search collapsed buildings. According to the State Department, the three USAR teams include 312 personnel and 18 canine teams, including firefighters, physicians, structural engineers and canine search specialists. The teams also deployed more than 200,000 pounds of specialized rescue equipment. The Los Angeles County team includes 73 members equipped with concrete-breaking equipment and specialized listening devices used to detect survivors trapped beneath debris. COLORADO AVALANCHE VICTIM RESCUED IN DRAMATIC VIDEO Responders search for victims in a demolished building in Caracas, Venezuela, after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake and a 7.5 aftershock struck the region. (Jesus Vargas/Getty Images) Rescuers have fanned out across La Guaira, where the worst destruction occurred, and parts of Caracas, where families and volunteers have spent days pulling survivors and victims from the rubble. The United States has pledged $150 million in emergency assistance and support for international relief organizations responding to the disaster. Fox News Digital has reached out to the State Department for additional information on the rescue. Fox News Digital's James Cirrone, and The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report. Michael Sinkewicz is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.sinkewicz@fox.com
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