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01 Jul 2026, 00:45

Three children survived a landslide in Venezuela after being buried for three days

  • Climber Kiebera Mora was found alive after being trapped in her home in Caracas for three days.
  • Rescuer from Jordanian team found the girl alive after 7.2 to 7.5.
  • UN Secretary-General said it is necessary to; 47-ton truck with humanitarian aid arrived in the country on 30 April.

On 30 April, the three-year-old girl was found alive after being trapped for three days under a landslide. Rescuers from Jordan announced that the girl had been found in the most difficult area of La Guaira.

According to data provided by Reuters, the climber was named Kiebera Mora. She was trapped in Los Corales Garden in La Guaira, after which she was able to deliver food to her family due to the help of rescuers.

According to the information, the girl was found alive. Her mother said she had been trapped for three days. She said that the girl had been found in the most difficult area of La Guaira.

In total, the landslide was 7.2 to 7.5. The number of victims, according to the latest data, is 1,943, and the number of people injured exceeds 10,000.

Also, NASA’s satellite reports that the landslide was 58,870 tons. According to the report, the 47-ton truck with humanitarian aid arrived in the country on 30 April.

The UN is also working to assess the risks for the health of the people, as well as to restore the damage caused by the landslide.

Tags: Weather/Ecology/Well-being

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