Spanish UME rescue team arrives in La Guaira, Venezuela's hardest-hit earthquake zone, searching for survivors
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A 59-member Spanish Military Emergency Unit (UME) team, along with Army engineers and eight canine units, has arrived in La Guaira, Venezuela — the area most devastated by recent earthquakes — to conduct search and rescue operations for survivors trapped under rubble. First Corporal Antonio Diosdado described the scene as one of "desolation" but expressed hope of finding people alive.
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· 2 pulledNos hemos encontrado desolación
Vamos a trabajar con la esperanza de encontrar personas con vida
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