Two 11-year-olds among 33 rescued as Venezuela endures twin earthquakes

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Two 11-year-old boys were among 33 people rescued from rubble over the weekend in Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes struck, as the death toll climbs and thousands remain missing. Rescuers warn the crucial 72-hour window is closing while aftershocks complicate efforts, and international teams have joined local crews in the search and relief operations.
- Two boys rescued from Venezuela earthquake rubble after days of being trapped BBC
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- Natural Disaster Alert: U.S. Embassy Caracas, Venezuela (June 28, 2026) U.S. Embassy in Caracas (.gov)
- Venezuela Live Updates: Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 1,450 as Rescuers Battle Through Aftershocks The New York Times
- Pregnant Woman Gives Birth Under the Rubble of Collapsed Buildings After Deadly Earthquakes Hit Venezuela People.com
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