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BBC News29.06.2026Disaster4 dk okuma

Venezuela Earthquakes: Rescuers Race Against Time Amid Limited Government Aid

En resumen

Rescuers, including foreign teams, search for survivors in Venezuela's earthquake rubble with limited government aid, as the 96-hour window for easy rescue passes.

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Por qué importa

Venezuela was hit by twin earthquakes, causing widespread destruction and a high death toll.

Tamaño de fuente

Rescuers are racing to find remaining survivors beneath the rubble of Venezuela's twin earthquakes, in which at least 1,700 people are known to have been killed - with the number expected to rise. The 96-hour window during which survivors were most likely to be found passed on Sunday evening, and residents in many devastated areas have been left to search through the rubble themselves in the absence of significant government help. Rescue teams working on the ground are still hopeful of finding survivors and continue to conduct searches "to the same level of detail as on day one", search and rescue expert Lee Ivory tells the BBC. Ivory is deputy national coordinator for UK International Search and Rescue (UK ISAR) - which is among dozens of foreign rescue teams who are working alongside locals in Venezuela. Armed with equipment ranging from search dogs to sound detection devices and cameras, rescuers are using a range of methods to reach those who are still alive. Specially-trained search dogs are used to sniff out where potential victims may be located, says Ivory - who has been deployed to relief efforts following earthquakes in Haiti, Japan and Nepal and is currently helping to coordinate efforts in Venezuela from the UK. They can identify a person's smell even when they are buried as far as 10m (32.8ft) under rubble - and will let out a "really strong and sustained bark" when they do, alerting rescuers to a potential survivor. The dogs are trained using toys imprinted with a human's smell, Ivory explains. Then, when they actually locate a human on the ground, they are handed the toy as a reward by their handler. Search dogs can also be very useful during the technical part of rescue operations, says Sakthy Selvakumaran of the UK-based charity Search and Rescue Assistance in Disasters (SARAID), which deploys personnel to large-scale disasters worldwide. They can find hard-to-navigate paths through rubble to follow a scent or identify different access points to the victim, Selvakumaran tells the BBC. One of the most effective ways of locating victims is "by having a really good listen", Ivory says. Rescuers will shout out into rubble, he says, stating who they are and using some of the local language to see whether they can hear anybody trapped within. Teams also use seismic and acoustic listening devices, which resemble little pots or cans on wires linked up to devices, to try to locate survivors. "In essence, if someone was just scratching on a bit of concrete, we'd be able to pick that up," he says, "even if they are entombed in the building". Technical search cameras are especially useful because they can be poked into holes that are hard to access. There are several different models, but Selvakumaran - who was deployed with SARAID to Turkey after the 2023 earthquake - says they can often come in the form of small pods on long sticks, with a camera at the end. Some cameras can give a 360 degree view which can be recorded and viewed on another device. Video cameras are also used so rescuers "can actually speak to casualties", says Ivory. She says some teams will have tools that are electrically-powered, or will carry diesel generators to power devices. Heavy machinery is key when trying to rescue people who are trapped under many layers of debris. Bulldozers, diggers and cranes can be used to shift three storeys of concrete, for instance, to find someone trapped, Selvakumaran says. It is often local teams that try to coordinate access to heavy machinery to do the bigger heavy shifting and lifting, she adds.

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  • Rescue efforts will continue with increased international aid.

    Probable · En días

Preguntas abiertas

  • Extent of government's planned response
  • Total damage assessment

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