Three-year-old rescued and taken to hospital six days after Venezuela quake
A three-year-old boy has been pulled alive from the rubble six days after the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, a Jordanian rescue team has said. Video
A three-year-old boy has been pulled alive from the rubble six days after the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, a Jordanian rescue team has said. Video footage shows rescuers cheering as the child, named as Klieber Morán by the country's interim president, is pulled from wreckage in La Guaira state.
Delcy Rodríguez described the child's rescue as a moment of hope. It comes as UN warned that tens of thousands of people were urgently in need of food and shelter The death toll from last week's quakes - with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 - has risen to 1,943 with more than 10,000 people injured and tens of thousands more unaccounted for.
The massive tremors probably damaged or destroyed 58,870 buildings, according to an initial assessment of satellite data from NASA. The Jordanian civil defence said Klieber had been given first aid treatment, taken to a hospital and his vital signs were good.
He was being treated in the capital Caracas, Venezuelan Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez said.
