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Dozens of dogs join search for Venezuela quake survivors
The United Nations’ main humanitarian agency reports that 140 dogs from 21 countries have been deployed to assist in search-and-rescue operations following earthquakes in Venezuela. The dogs are part of efforts to locate survivors in the aftermath of the seismic events.
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