In Venezuela, a U.S. search and rescue team has pulled a mother and her nine‑month‑old baby alive from the rubble of a collapsed building days after twin earthquakes devastated the country. The Virginia Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 said both victims sustained only minor injuries, sharing video of the woman’s extraction as neighbors cheered, and the U.S. State Department released footage of the baby being carried out wrapped in blue fabric. Nearly 250 specialized U.S. civilian rescuers, aid planes, mobile hospitals and the USS Fort Lauderdale have been deployed, alongside international volunteers, as the death toll exceeds 1,400.
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This rescue shows the power of international cooperation in times of crisis. It's a reminder that disasters can strike anywhere, anytime. Check your family's emergency plan today. Do you have one?
Despite the devastation in Venezuela, there's hope. U.S. and international teams are working tirelessly to save lives. This mother and baby's rescue is a testament to their efforts. Worth forwarding if you know someone who appreciates good news amid tragedy.
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