The dog was rescued from the rubble after the earthquake in Venezuela, having been buried under debris for days.

Dog Rescued From Earthquake Rubble in Venezuela After Surviving Days Beneath Debris
Venezuela — June 2026
Rescue workers in Venezuela celebrated a remarkable moment of hope after pulling a dog alive from the rubble of a collapsed building, where it had survived for several days following the devastating earthquake.

The rescue took place in one of the hardest-hit areas as emergency crews continued searching through the wreckage left behind by the powerful quake. Volunteers reported hearing faint sounds coming from beneath a pile of concrete and twisted metal before locating the trapped animal.
Using specialized equipment and carefully removing debris by hand, rescuers spent hours creating a safe path to reach the dog without causing additional collapses. When the animal was finally freed, exhausted but alive, those at the scene erupted in applause and cheers.
Video of the rescue quickly spread across social media, showing the emotional moment as responders carried the frightened dog to safety before providing it with water and a medical assessment.
Veterinarians who examined the animal said it was dehydrated and suffering from minor injuries but was expected to recover with proper care.

The rescue has become a rare source of encouragement for communities devastated by the earthquake, which claimed thousands of lives and left countless families displaced. While search teams continue looking for survivors, stories like this have offered a brief moment of hope amid the widespread destruction.
Emergency responders say they remain committed to searching every possible location where signs of life may still exist, despite increasingly difficult conditions and the passage of time.
As recovery efforts continue across Venezuela, the survival of the dog has come to symbolize resilience and the unwavering determination of rescue crews working tirelessly to save both human and animal lives in the aftermath of the disaster.