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An Argentine team advances between the beams of a Venezuelan building with victims of a children's party
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An Argentine team advances between the beams of a Venezuelan building with victims of a children's party

In Tanaguarena, Venezuela, an Argentine rescue team from the Corps of Evacuation and First Aid (CEPA) is working inside the partially collapsed OPP-25 building, which was damaged during earthquakes. The structure, originally four floors but now buried under eight more layers of concrete, has become a maze of rubble where dozens of people are believed to still be trapped. Rescue workers describe the emotional toll of identifying personal items such as toys, school reports, and handwritten notes, indicating past lives. The operation involves careful movement through unstable structures, using tools like jackhammers and cranes, while maintaining strict protocols to preserve the dignity of victims. One section of the building focuses on rescuing a potentially trapped girl, with her grandfather present alongside the team.

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An Argentine team advances between the beams of a Venezuelan building with victims of a children's party

In Tanaguarena, Venezuela, an Argentine rescue team from the Corps of Evacuation and First Aid (CEPA) is working inside the partially collapsed OPP-25 building, which was damaged during earthquakes. The structure, originally four floors but now buried under eight more layers of concrete, has become a maze of rubble where dozens of people are believed to still be trapped. Rescue workers describe the emotional toll of identifying personal items such as toys, school reports, and handwritten notes, indicating past lives. The operation involves careful movement through unstable structures, using tools like jackhammers and cranes, while maintaining strict protocols to preserve the dignity of victims. One section of the building focuses on rescuing a potentially trapped girl, with her grandfather present alongside the team.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a humanitarian disaster and the efforts of international rescue teams without overt ideological framing. While the situation involves government responsibility due to infrastructure failures, the focus remains on the technical and human aspects of the rescue

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