The vehicle entered the water after the driver accidentally accelerated a Tesla while trying to park
Lifeguard rescues man who accidentally drove his Tesla into a community pool
The vehicle entered the water after the driver accidentally accelerated a Tesla while trying to park
With tens of thousands of people missing, relatives face another night waiting for news of loved ones as the crucial window for locating survivors closes.
The number of people killed has risen to 1430 as a growing number of international rescue teams joined the effort to save lives.
Rescue teams are working ceaselessly to reach those trapped under rubble. But as hope fades, anger is growing.
Incredible stories of survival are emerging from Venezuela, where rescuers are still finding people alive in rubble more than two days since a devastating double earthquake.
Search and rescue efforts took place across Venezuela as humanitarian aid began to arrive following powerful twin earthquakes that killed at least 920 people, injured thousands and left many more missing.
Families began posting “missing person” flyers with photos of loved ones, while others shared handwritten lists of names as they searched for those still unaccounted for.