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Three-year-old rescued and taken to hospital six days after Venezuela quake

A three‑year‑old rescued six days after Venezuela’s twin quakes draws global attention to the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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The brief

Rescuers in Venezuela pulled a three‑year‑old child alive from a collapsed building six days after twin earthquakes, then transferred the child to a hospital for care. Coverage highlights the broader devastation: thousands of families remain in shelters rebuilding their lives, while a South Florida family celebrated the rescue of a 12‑year‑old relative.

Outlets reporting include Reuters, The Guardian, BBC, elciudadano.com and WPLG Local 10. Future reports are expected to follow the child’s medical progress, continued rescue operations, and the conditions of families living in temporary shelters as reconstruction efforts unfold.

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How many days after the earthquakes was the toddler rescued?

The toddler was rescued six days after the twin quakes, according to Reuters and the BBC.

Which media outlets covered the rescue and its broader context?

Reuters, The Guardian, BBC, elciudadano.com and WPLG Local 10 reported on the rescue and the impact on families.

What broader situation is highlighted alongside the rescue?

Coverage notes that thousands of Venezuelan families are struggling to rebuild their lives in shelters after the earthquakes.

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