Aunt of Venezuelan boy pulled from rubble tells BBC she will give him 'mother's warmth'
A two-year-old boy named Kleiber Moran was rescued six days after being trapped under rubble in Venezuela's northern La Guaira state. The rescue was carried out by Jordanian rescuers early Tuesday.

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AI-generatedA two-year-old boy named Kleiber Moran was rescued six days after being trapped under rubble in Venezuela's northern La Guaira state. The rescue was carried out by Jordanian rescuers early Tuesday. Kleiber's aunt, Andreína Sarmiento, expressed her joy at his survival and her hope that his parents may still be found. She stated her intention to care for Kleiber with "a mother's warmth" until his mother reappears. The rescue has been described by Venezuela's interim President as a "source of hope" amidst a rising death toll from recent earthquakes. UK rescuers also reportedly attempted to reach the boy.
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4 extractedRescuers from Jordan successfully extracted the boy from the rubble.
Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodríguez described the rescue as a 'source of hope for our people'.
The boy's aunt, Andreína Sarmiento, stated she would care for him with 'mother's warmth' until her sister is found.
A two-year-old boy, Kleiber Moran, was rescued after six days under rubble in Venezuela.