A Czech urban search and rescue (USAR) team has concluded its mission in Venezuela following a devastating earthquake and is preparing to return home. The team, including a specialized canine unit led by Petr Klega, spent several days searching through rubble for survivors. Klega described the challenging conditions faced by the eight rescue dogs, particularly the intense heat which burned their paws. The mission was noted as uniquely difficult due to both the climate and the unstable political situation within the country. The dogs were deployed strategically to maximize their effectiveness while minimizing risk. The Czech team's efforts contributed to the overall international relief operation following the earthquake.

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