Nearly 30 hours after the devastating earthquake struck Venezuela, rescue and relief operations remain underway as emergency teams continue searching for survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings.


Rescuers are working through the debris in the hope of finding more people alive. Every successful rescue has become a symbol of hope for a country grappling with widespread destruction.


Chinese Woman Rescued Alive


One of the most widely shared images from the disaster shows a Chinese woman being rescued after emergency workers cut through layers of concrete and the roof of a collapsed building.






After being pulled to safety, she looked at the rescuers and said, “Thank you all!”


The brief expression of gratitude has emerged as one of the most powerful moments from the rescue effort.


Social Media Posts Await Official Confirmation


Another photograph circulating on social media claims that 82-year-old Escarlate has been found alive, with users appealing for anyone who recognises her to inform her family.






However, there has been no official confirmation of these claims.






Similarly, reports circulating online say that 12-year-old Samuel Brito was rescued from beneath the rubble after being trapped under debris. According to the reports, he is unable to move his right arm.






His rescue has also not yet been officially confirmed.


Puppy Rescued From Rubble


Another widely shared image showed rescue workers pulling a small puppy alive from the rubble in Pinto Salinas.






The rescue has become another symbol of hope amid the devastation caused by the earthquake.






Meanwhile, a young Venezuelan appealed for help on social media, saying several members of his family remain trapped under collapsed structures in the Catia la Mar area and urgently need assistance.


Death Toll Rises To 235


According to reports, two powerful earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude struck within 40 seconds of each other on Wednesday evening.






The back-to-back tremors caused extensive damage across the country's central coastal region and the capital, Caracas.






Buildings collapsed, electricity and communication networks were disrupted, and repeated aftershocks continued to heighten concerns among residents.


According to the Health Ministry, the death toll had reached 235 by Thursday evening, June 25.

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