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Venezuela: Behind the photo of a woman running from US strikes
Summary
An Associated Press photographer captured a striking image of 21-year-old Mariana Camargo running in eastern Caracas during overnight explosions; the picture was widely published and shared online. Days later, Camargo and the photographer met at the same location.
Content
Explosions and the sound of low-flying aircraft were reported in eastern Caracas shortly after 2 a.m., and people ran into the streets. Associated Press photographer Matías Delacroix went outside and photographed 21-year-old Mariana Camargo as she ran with a group of friends. The image was later published widely and circulated online. A few days afterward, Camargo and Delacroix met again at the same spot.
Key details:
- The events occurred in Caracas on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, at about 2:05 a.m.
- Associated Press photographer Matías Delacroix took the image of Mariana Camargo running through the street.
- Camargo is 21 years old and was with friends when she ran; she later received messages and social media reactions about the photo.
- The photograph was published on front pages and websites and was shared as memes and stickers.
Summary:
The photograph captured a tense, human moment that was distributed widely across media and social platforms, drawing attention to those on the ground that night. Undetermined at this time.
