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Boy, 2, pulled alive from rubble six days after Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes
A 2-year-old boy named Klieber Moran was rescued alive from rubble in La Guaira, Venezuela, six days after twin earthquakes struck. Jordanian emergency workers conducted the rescue, which marked the first survivor found on the sixth day of search efforts. The death toll from the earthquakes rose to 1,943 with over 10,500 injured.
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