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Up to 40 Spaniards Died in Venezuela’s Earthquakes

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The number of Spaniards killed by the double earthquake in Venezuela has risen to 40, while they remain at 138 the disappeared and 11 those located under the rubble, which center the efforts of the rescue teams.Continue reading....

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The number of Spaniards killed by the double earthquake in Venezuela has risen to 40, while they remain at 138 the disappeared and 11 those located under the rubble, which center the efforts of the rescue teams.Continue reading....

·Barcelona, Spain
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The search for bodies in La Guaira coincides with the demolition of buildings two weeks after the double earthquake

·Spain
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The man thanked for the accompaniment in the search, said they will transfer the minor's body to Caracas to bury him and sent a message of hope

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The parents of the child were from the first moment in the vicinity of the building where the child was last seen. The testimony of the last person who saw him, the sound tests that detected the heartbeat and the arrival of the Argentine rescuers.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After nearly two weeks of intense search among the rubble, Venezuelan authorities confirmed on Wednesday the lifeless finding of Lucas Gámez’s body, the 9-year-old boy who was trapped in the collapse of the Miramar building, in the Caraballeda sector of Vargas state. The minor disappeared on June 24 during the two strong earthquakes that shook Venezuela, one of the most serious disasters of recent years in the country. Lucas, who had traveled fr…

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Gael Jesus was born in an improvised shelter between rubble and chaos, just hours after the earthquakes that left thousands of victims

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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