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Venezuelans dig for earthquake survivors as 72-hour rescue window nears end - Al Jazeera

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Venezuelans dig for earthquake survivors as 72-hour rescue window nears end - Al Jazeera
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Rescue efforts in Venezuela are intensifying as the 72-hour survival window closes following two major earthquakes. Over 51,000 people remain missing, and residents are struggling with limited government support.

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The disaster represents a significant humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by political instability and potential failures in state-led emergency response.

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Authorities warn 72-hour window to find survivors closing as more than 51,000 missing after two quakes hit Wednesday.

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The article emphasizes the government's failure to provide adequate rescue teams and highlights civilian frustration.

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