Three-year-old rescued and taken to hospital six days after Venezuela quake
A three-year-old boy, Klieber Morán, was rescued alive from rubble six days after devastating earthquakes in Venezuela's La Guaira state. A Jordanian rescue team pulled the child from wreckage, with video footage showing rescuers cheering.

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AI-generatedA three-year-old boy, Klieber Morán, was rescued alive from rubble six days after devastating earthquakes in Venezuela's La Guaira state. A Jordanian rescue team pulled the child from wreckage, with video footage showing rescuers cheering. The boy received first aid and was taken to a hospital in Caracas, with his vital signs reported as good. This rescue offers a moment of hope amidst the ongoing crisis, as the death toll from the 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude quakes has risen to 1,943, with over 10,000 injured and tens of thousands unaccounted for. Tens of thousands are also in urgent need of food and shelter, and an estimated 58,870 buildings were damaged or destroyed.
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5 extractedThe rescued child's vital signs were good and he was taken to a hospital in Caracas.
NASA satellite data suggests 58,870 buildings were damaged or destroyed.
Tens of thousands of people are urgently in need of food and shelter.
The death toll from the quakes has risen to 1,943, with over 10,000 injured.
A three-year-old boy was rescued alive from rubble six days after earthquakes in Venezuela.