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Rescuers in La Guaira pull 21-year-old man alive from earthquake rubble in Venezuela; mother and 18-day-old baby also rescued from collapsed building 32 hours after quakes.

Rescuers in La Guaira pulled a 21-year-old man alive from the rubble after powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela. A mother and her 18-day-old baby were also rescued on June 26 from beneath the rubble of a collapsed building 32 hours after the earthquakes.

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