Hope Amid Ruins: Baby Born After Venezuela Quake
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Caracas: A baby was born amid the devastation caused by Venezuela's tremendous earthquake, providing a rare ray of hope as rescue crews continued to dig through collapsed buildings for lives. The birth occurred while rescue workers battled damaged infrastructure and continuous shaking while supporting thousands of evacuated neighbours.
Eliana Garcia, who was 38 weeks pregnant, had been seeking shelter with her family when she went into labour. Her sister-in-law was able to locate a paramedic, who delivered the baby using only basic materials available on the scene when conventional medical facilities were disrupted.
Authorities said search-and-rescue operations remained going in the hardest-hit districts, where homes and public buildings had been turned to ruins. Relief organisations have been giving medical care, shelter, and necessary supplies to affected areas, while officials continue to determine the full scope of the damage and casualties.
The newborn's arrival has become a symbol of determination for many Venezuelans, providing hope even as the country deals with the fallout of the calamity.
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