Dog pulled from rubble 5 days after Venezuela quakes, video shows
Summary
A small dog named Giselle was rescued from rubble five days after strong earthquakes hit Venezuela and caused many deaths and building collapses. Rescue teams from different countries are working hard to save people trapped under damaged buildings, while the confirmed death count is over 1,900.Key Facts
- Powerful twin earthquakes measuring 7.5 and 7.2 hit Venezuela on June 24, 2026.
- The earthquakes killed over 1,900 people and destroyed thousands of buildings.
- A Salvadoran rescue team saved a dog named Giselle after she was trapped in rubble for five days.
- Rescuers have found survivors, including an 18-day-old baby and a mother with her 9-month-old baby.
- Rescue teams from the U.S. and El Salvador are trying to save a security guard trapped for six days in a collapsed building.
- The rescue of this guard is complicated by unstable buildings leaning on the collapsed structure.
- The dog Giselle was fed through a syringe after her rescue and officials are looking for her owner.
- Tens of thousands of people remain missing after the earthquakes, according to the United Nations.
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