A young boy, aged 11, has been rescued from debris following a devastating landslide in Venezuela, three days after the disaster struck. The rescue offers a rare moment of hope amidst widespread tragedy. The landslide, triggered by heavy rainfall, has claimed the lives of at least 1,430 people, with authorities continuing search and recovery efforts. The affected area, located in the state of Vargas, has suffered extensive damage to homes and infrastructure. Rescue teams, including firefighters and volunteers, are working tirelessly to locate survivors and provide assistance to those affected. The Venezuelan government has declared a state of emergency and is appealing for international aid to cope with the scale of the disaster. The full extent of the damage and the final death toll are still being assessed.
