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30 de junio 2026 - 17:54

Caracas, Venezuela

GIVEN AS CARACAS, VENEZUELA (RELEASED ON JUNE 30, 2026) (ORIGINALLY SHOT IN PORTRAIT) (JORDAN PUBLIC SECURITY - Access all)

1. (MUTE) VARIOUS OF JORDANIAN RESCUE WORKERS WALKING THROUGH RUBBLE

2. (MUTE) RESCUE WORKERS USING ANGLE GRINDER TO CUT METAL BEAMS

3. (MUTE) RESCUE WORKER LOOKING AT SCREEN WITH CAMERA SEARCHING FOR CHILD IN RUBBLE4. (MUTE) 4. (MUTE) CHILD VISIBLE IN RUBBLE

5. CHILD BEING RESCUED AND WRAPPED IN BLANKET

6. (MUTE) RESCUE WORKERS TAKING CHILD AWAY

7. (MUTE) VARIOUS OF CHILD RECEIVING MEDICAL ATTENTION IN AMBULANCE

DESCRIPCIÓN DE IMÁGENES

The Jordanian state news agency said on Tuesday (June 30) that the Jordanian search-and-rescue team pulled out a toddler alive from debris in Caracas, six days after the child was trapped.

Footage by Jordan Public Security showed rescuers monitoring the child's condition under the rubble using thermal imaging. Medical staff provided treatment following the rescue, according to the news agency.

More than 1,700 people have been killed and 5,000 injured after hundreds of buildings were flattened or damaged by the back-to-back 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude quakes.

The international community has rallied to help Venezuela deal with the disaster, with most help focused in La Guaira, the hardest-hit state.

Authorities said the oil-rich South American country has received support from 30 nations, including 1,000 metric tons of supplies, more than 3,600 rescue and support workers as well as 118 search-and-rescue canines.

It is unclear how many people are still trapped. Websites where citizens register missing loved ones show about 45,000 people unaccounted for.

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