In Caracas, this feels like the hardest moment in Venezuela's modern history

Caracas residents are struggling in the aftermath of dual earthquakes, with many criticizing the government's slow response. Survivors are relying on community support as they face homelessness and uncertainty.
Why it matters
The disaster exposes deep-seated tensions between the Venezuelan public and the government regarding crisis management and infrastructure.
Each morning that Venezuelans wake to the aftermath of the dual earthquakes, it is a little darker, a little grimmer.
The article focuses heavily on the personal grievances of citizens against the government, reflecting a critical perspective on state efficacy.
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