Mother dies saving daughter in Venezuela earthquakes
Summary
A mother in Venezuela died while saving her young daughter during two strong earthquakes near Caracas that killed at least 589 people and injured nearly 3,000. Rescuers are still searching for survivors in the rubble, and families, including that of footballer Héctor Bello, are coping with loss and damage.Key Facts
- Two powerful earthquakes struck near Caracas, Venezuela, causing widespread destruction.
- At least 589 people died and about 2,980 were injured in the quakes.
- Héctor Bello’s wife, Andrea, died saving their toddler daughter during the building collapse.
- Bello’s daughter and her aunt survived and are currently hospitalized.
- Rescuers continue to search through rubble to find survivors.
- Four Spanish nationals, one Portuguese, and two Brazilians died in the earthquakes.
- Around 106 people remain missing according to Spanish officials.
- The Portuguese president sent a message of support to the Venezuelan people and Portuguese citizens in Venezuela.
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