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Crucial window for rescuing survivors narrows as Venezuela enters third day after twin quakes

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Regina Garcia Cano, Andry Rincón, Megan Janetsky
Crucial window for rescuing survivors narrows as Venezuela enters third day after twin quakes
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Rescue efforts in Venezuela are intensifying as the death toll from twin earthquakes reaches 1,430, with thousands still missing. Citizens are expressing growing frustration and anger toward the government, which they claim has provided an inadequate and disorganized response to the disaster.

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The humanitarian crisis highlights the vulnerability of infrastructure and the potential for political instability following natural disasters in struggling nations.

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The report focuses on the humanitarian situation and public sentiment, relying on eyewitness accounts and official data.

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