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Rescue Teams Race to Save Lives as Anger Grows in Caracas

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Rescue operations are ongoing in Caracas, Venezuela, as teams work around the clock to reach survivors trapped under rubble. The situation has been described as one of the most difficult moments in the country's modern history. As time passes, hopes of finding survivors are beginning to diminish. The mounting frustration among residents is intensifying alongside the humanitarian crisis.

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