A rare moment of hope emerged in Venezuela as rescue teams pulled two 11-year-old boys alive from the rubble days after powerful earthquakes devastated the country. One of the boys, Moises, was rescued after spending days trapped beneath nearly three metres of debris during a painstaking six-hour operation, while another 11-year-old was also brought to safety from a collapsed building in Caraballeda just hours later. Authorities said 33 people were rescued alive over the weekend, but thousands remain missing as the confirmed death toll has surpassed 1,450. Rescue crews from Venezuela and several other countries continue searching through the wreckage with the help of search dogs, drones and heavy machinery despite dangerous aftershocks. Families are anxiously waiting for news of missing loved ones as emergency shelters, field hospitals and aid centres support survivors. The rescues have provided a glimmer of hope amid one of Venezuela's worst natural disasters.<br /><br />Follow for the latest updates.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />#Venezuela #Earthquake #EarthquakeRescue #RescueOperation #Survivors #DisasterRelief #EmergencyResponse #SearchAndRescue #NaturalDisaster #HumanitarianAid #BreakingNews #WorldNews #RescueTeams #Aftershocks #Hope #NewsAlert #LatestNews #NewsUpdate #DevelopingStory #GlobalNews #CurrentAffairs #TopStories #HeadlineNews #LiveUpdates #TrendingNow #NewsFlash #ViralNews #DailyNews #thenewswhirl
