Brazilian teams begin search for missing father in Venezuela

Firefighters and São Paulo civil defense agents began searching on Friday (3) for the father of a Brazilian student in La Guaira, Venezuela, following a help request.

The operation started after an appeal by student Daniel Medina, 28, seeking information on his father Félix Tovar Hernandez, 70. Agents are removing rubble from a collapsed bakery in La Guaira, the area hardest hit by the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24.

Daniel said the Brazilian Humanitarian Mission contacted the family on Thursday (2) and received data on where Félix might be. The father had a flight to Chile scheduled for Friday and split time between Brazil and Venezuela.

The team set up an advanced base with satellite internet and solar power, coordinated by Lieutenant Ramatuel Silvino. There is no set end to the searches, which will continue while there is a chance of locating the missing man. The death toll from the earthquakes reached 2,645 as of Friday, according to the Venezuelan government.

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Brazil sends humanitarian mission to Venezuela after earthquakes

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Brazilian humanitarian aid to Venezuela, hit by two earthquakes on Wednesday (24). The first mission, with firefighters and equipment, departs on Friday (26).

After the June 24 quakes, the death toll reached 1,450 on Sunday as international teams continue search efforts in La Guaira.

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Two earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday, June 24, killing at least 188 people and injuring 1,520. La Guaira was declared a disaster zone and several countries sent humanitarian aid.

A LATAM Airlines flight landed in Caracas on Saturday with 163 specialists to assist those affected by Wednesday's earthquakes. The Chilean government also dispatched two aircraft with firefighters and rescuers.

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The magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes on June 24 caused at least 1943 deaths and 10571 injuries in Venezuela. Rescue teams continue operations six days later, while Argentina and MLB send assistance.

Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, prompting the interim leader to declare a state of emergency. The quakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, hit just 39 seconds apart.

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Brazil sent six tons of vaccines, medicines and supplies to Venezuela, a country affected by earthquakes, on Saturday.

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