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I hear my son crying beneath the rubble, says Venezuela earthquake survivor

In the aftermath of Venezuela's devastating earthquakes, a mother clings to hope as she hears her son's cries beneath the rubble. Rescue efforts face immense challenges, yet the resilience of the community shines through amidst the destruct...

BBC News· Jun 28, 2026 · 1:27 PM · 22 views

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In the aftermath of Venezuela's devastating earthquakes, a mother clings to hope as she hears her son's cries beneath the rubble. Rescue efforts face immense challenges, yet the resilience of the community shines through amidst the destruction. Tragedy and hope intertwine as the nation grapples with overwhelming loss.

#Venezuela #Earthquake #Resilience #SurvivorStories #Hope

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