Inside Venezuela anger and desperation are rising. The number of corpses is 'incalculable'
A devastating earthquake in Venezuela has left thousands injured and nearly 50,000 people unaccounted for, overwhelming the nation's fragile healthcare system. Survivors are sharing harrowing stories of survival as the country struggles to manage the scale of the disaster.
Why it matters
The disaster highlights the extreme vulnerability of Venezuela's infrastructure and public health systems during a humanitarian crisis.
Inside Venezuela anger and desperation are rising. The number of corpses is 'incalculable' By North America correspondent Kamin Gock in Venezuela 7.30
The report focuses on human interest and disaster relief, maintaining an objective tone regarding the situation on the ground.
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