Two 11-year-old boys pulled alive from Venezuela earthquake rubble as rescuers race against time
- Two 11-year-old boys have been pulled out alive from under rubble in Venezuela days after twin earthquakes devastated the country, as the death toll passed 1,400 and hopes of finding more survivors faded.
- The first boy, named Moises, was pulled from about three metres of debris by Colombia's National Unit for Disaster Risk Management on Sunday.
- Video footage showed rescue workers covering his eyes to protect him from sunlight as he was lifted from the ruins.
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- Two 11-year-old boys have been pulled out alive from under rubble in Venezuela days after twin earthquakes devastated the country, as the death toll passed 1,400 and hopes of finding more survivors faded.
- The first boy, named Moises, was pulled from about three metres of debris by Colombia's National Unit for Disaster Risk Management on Sunday.
- Video footage showed rescue workers covering his eyes to protect him from sunlight as he was lifted from the ruins.
Sources: The Independent