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Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 235

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Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 235
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 235
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  • Around 235 people have been killed in the earthquakes
  • At least 4,300 people have been affected by the disaster
  • Many people are trapped and injured in La Guaira
  • Rescue teams are racing to reach the affected areas

Venezuelans are desperately searching for survivors after a pair of powerful earthquakes struck the country, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The earthquakes have resulted in the deaths of around 235 people, with many more trapped and injured in the affected areas, particularly in La Guaira. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to reach the northern areas that were rocked by the earthquakes, in an effort to locate and assist those in need. The full extent of the damage and the number of people affected is still being assessed, but it is clear that the situation is dire. As the search for survivors continues, officials are working to provide aid and support to those who have been displaced or injured by the earthquakes. The earthquakes have had a devastating impact on the community, with many people left without access to basic necessities like food, water, and shelter. The rescue efforts are ongoing, with teams racing to reach the affected areas and provide assistance to those in need. The situation remains challenging, with many people still trapped beneath collapsed buildings and debris, and rescue teams are working to reach them as quickly as possible. The earthquakes have caused significant damage to infrastructure, including buildings, roads, and other critical systems, which is hindering the rescue efforts. Despite the challenges, rescue teams are making progress in their efforts to locate and assist survivors, and officials are working to provide support and resources to those affected by the disaster.

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