Gael, the baby who was born in the rubble after the earthquakes in Venezuela
Gael Jess was born in an improvised shelter among the rubble and chaos, just hours after the earthquakes that left thousands of victims
In the midst of the devastation left by the double earthquake that shook the northern coast of Venezuela, a life story has moved the country and the world. Gael Jesús was born in an improvised shelter, among the rubble and chaos, just hours after the earthquakes that destroyed homes and left thousands of victims.
His mother, Eliana García, 19, was scheduled to give birth via cesarean section days later. However, the emergency completely changed their plans. During the early morning, while she was seeking shelter with her family after the collapse of several buildings, labor began.
Without access to a hospital and surrounded by destruction, family members and volunteers improvised a delivery room using a sheet as a stretcher. Minutes later, Gael was born, who came into the world healthy despite the difficult conditions in which the birth occurred, according to AFP.
After the birth, both the mother and the newborn were transferred to a medical center, where they received care and remain stable. Doctors indicated that the baby did not present complications, despite the extreme context in which he was born.
The story has quickly spread across social networks and international media, turning Gael into a symbol of hope for thousands of families affected by the tragedy.
While the rescue efforts and care for the victims continue, the birth of the little one represents a moment of light in the midst of the pain that Venezuela is going through.
The double earthquake, recorded on June 24, caused the collapse of hundreds of buildings, especially in the state of La Guaira, one of the areas hardest hit by the disaster.
Since then, national and international rescue teams have continued searching through the rubble, while authorities continue to update the balance of victims and damages.
For Gael's family, his arrival not only marked the beginning of a new life, but also a reminder that, even in the most difficult circumstances, hope can break through.
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