Rescue efforts continue in Venezuela after the two earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 recorded on Wednesday. Between the devastation and the increase in victims, hope arrives on all fours.
A rescuer with a history of improvement
“Tsunami”, a nine-year-old border collie, has become a symbol of hope for Venezuelans. His exceptional sense of smell made it possible to locate a living person in the rubble.
His past, however, was different. Tsunami was rescued by the Association for the Defense of Animals (Aproa) when he was just a puppy, after suffering abuse and abandonment. The association contacted Jorge Beens, founder of the Canine Disaster Intervention Team Training Center (K-Sar Ecid), to evaluate its potential.
Beens adopted Tsunami, who completed rigorous specialized training and became certified as a search dog. In addition to his work in rescues, he has become a spokesperson for animal rights in Venezuela.
International career
Tsunami has participated in rescue missions in Syria, Türkiye and now Venezuela. His active work in locating people under rubble has touched thousands of people on social networks.
While emergency teams continue their search efforts, the story of this rescue dog reminds us that even in tragedy, solidarity and joint effort can make a difference.




