Mexico’s volunteer ‘mole’ rescuers race to save lives after Venezuela’s twin earthquakes
ONP Summary
Following earthquakes that devastated Venezuelan coastal communities, international rescue teams worked for over a week to extract a 43-year-old security guard from building ruins. His rescue marked a rare successful survival in a broader crisis affecting thousands across the region.
Progressive: Progressive outlets describe the rescue using dramatic language and emphasize the broader humanitarian crisis affecting thousands in coastal communities.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present the rescue alongside broader context of international relief efforts and ongoing needs.
Conservative: Conservative outlets provide focused factual coverage of the rescue without elaboration on broader humanitarian impacts.
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Members of Mexico's Topos Azteca brigade are tunneling through rubble in Venezuela after devastating quakes, continuing a four-decade tradition of volunteer rescue work across the globe.
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