
International Aid Arrives in Venezuela After Devastating Earthquakes
Nations are sending rescue teams and aid to Venezuela following a series of powerful earthquakes that have caused widespread devastation, displaced thousands, and led to calls for international assistance. Satellite images reveal the extent of the damage, with families of missing persons appealing for help.
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People flee as building collapses on Caracas outskirts
The capital and its surrounding areas have seen some of the worst damage from the 7.2 and 7.5 quakes, which hit a minute apart.
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The number of the dead continues to rise as search-and-rescue teams descended upon the country to dig out people buried in rubble.
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Powerful back-to-back earthquakes leave behind destruction.
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Hundreds of buildings have been destroyed across Venezuela as the most powerful earthquake in a century hit the country
By Maira Butt
Read full article →Aid trickles in, survivors sleep outside, and looting breaks out in La Guaira, the Venezuelan city hardest hit by the earthquake
The government raises the death toll to 235 and the number of injured to 4,300 one day after the two quakes
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Read full article →Venezuela quakes: Missing Sicilian woman's family appeals for help
(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 26 - The family of a Sicilian woman missing since Wednesday night's deadly quakes in Venezuela has issued an appeal for help in finding her. Francesca Mannina, from Balestrate near Palermo, has not been heard of since she tried to exit a collapsed building. The woman's partner was found alive Thursday. "we are desperately seeking her," said her family on social media. (ANSA). Read article...
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