Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Nears 2,000 as Survivors Face Food and Shelter Crisis
A series of devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, killing nearly 2,000 people and leaving thousands more missing. Tens of thousands of survivors are struggling to access food and shelter amid widespread shortages and disrupted essential services. In a rare moment of hope, a three-year-old boy was rescued alive from the rubble six days after the disaster. The catastrophe ranks among the worst seismic events in Latin America's history, compounding the country's already strained economy and posing severe humanitarian challenges.
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