DRAMATIC RESCUES DAYS AFTER QUAKES.
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| Title: | DRAMATIC RESCUES DAYS AFTER QUAKES. |
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| Authors: | LONGMAN, JAMES |
| Source: | ABC World News Tonight with David Muir. 6/29/2026, p1-1. 1p. |
| Subjects: | Rescue work, Earthquakes, Venezuelans, Public sector, Emergency management, Earthquake aftershocks, Disaster victims |
| Geographic Terms: | Venezuela |
| Abstract: | The article focuses on the ongoing rescue efforts in Venezuela five days after twin earthquakes caused widespread destruction and over 1,700 confirmed deaths. Rescue teams, including one from Fairfax County, Virginia, have saved survivors trapped under rubble, such as a 21-year-old man buried for 106 hours and a 9-month-old baby rescued from beneath an eight-story building. Despite these efforts, many remain missing amid more than 600 aftershocks that continue to cause panic and hinder recovery. The slow government response and difficult access to affected areas have complicated rescue operations, leaving many families in despair. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: | Regional Business News |
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