Multiple reports describe a rescue effort following deadly earthquakes in Venezuela, highlighting the actions of a person known as an “angel.” According to the Japan Times, the “angel” is a former military nurse who speaks to a trapped survivor for about four and a half hours, urging him to remain alive while rescuers worked. The same account says the survivor ultimately survives, suggesting the sustained reassurance helped him endure the ordeal until rescue could be completed. The Jamaica Observer also refers to the “angel” working “in darkness” after the quakes, framing the figure’s role as supportive and present during the aftermath. While the sources emphasize the individual’s compassion and perseverance, neither report provides extensive details about the earthquakes themselves, the full number of casualties, or the broader rescue operations beyond the described interaction. Overall, the coverage agrees that the former military nurse’s prolonged communication and encouragement are a notable part of at least one rescue connected to the earthquakes’ deadly impact in Venezuela.
Former military nurse called an “angel” during rescue after Venezuela quakes
Multiple reports describe a rescue effort following deadly earthquakes in Venezuela, highlighting the actions of a person known as an “angel.” According to the Japan Times, the “angel” is a former mil...
- A former military nurse is referred to as an “angel” after deadly earthquakes in Venezuela.
- She speaks to a trapped survivor for about four and a half hours during the rescue.
- Her encouragement and reassurance are credited with helping the survivor remain alive until rescue.
- Reports describe her working in dark conditions during the quake aftermath.
- The accounts focus on the individual’s role during at least one rescue rather than broader quake statistics.
The "angel," a former military nurse, spoke to one trapped survivor for four and a half hours during a rescue, hoping he would stay alive. It worked.
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