Venezuela earthquake aftermath reports focus on the rescue of a mother and her 18-day-old baby from building rubble. Multiple outlets describe how Dayana Patino was pulled from the debris of her home after being trapped for about 32 hours. During that time, she says she remained conscious and kept trying to survive so her baby, Juan David, would live. BBC and other reporting characterize the outcome as a “miracle,” pointing to the rescue as a rare, hopeful story amid widespread destruction linked to the earthquakes. The accounts describe the baby as unharmed enough to be rescued and highlight the mother’s determination throughout the ordeal. While the specific circumstances of the collapse and rescue process are not fully detailed in the provided summaries, both sources agree on the core facts: the earthquake has caused devastation, the mother was trapped in rubble, and the rescue involved her newborn son, who is only days old. The event is presented as a symbol of hope for survivors in Venezuela as relief and recovery efforts continue.