Rescue teams dig through rubble after Venezuelan earthquakes kill over 900
Rescue teams are working to extract survivors from rubble across Venezuela following two earthquakes that struck seconds apart, killing more than 900 people and leaving tens of thousands unaccounted for.
Workers dig through the debris of collapsed structures as the search operation expands across affected areas. The earthquakes' proximity to one another compounded damage across multiple regions, burying people beneath buildings and infrastructure.
The death toll continues to rise as recovery crews reach previously inaccessible areas. Thousands remain unaccounted for, with rescuers uncertain whether they are trapped, displaced to other locations, or among the confirmed fatalities.
No official timeline has been provided for when rescue operations may conclude. Teams face significant obstacles including unstable rubble, limited equipment, and the scale of destruction across multiple affected zones.
International aid organizations have offered assistance to Venezuelan authorities managing the crisis. The government has not yet released a comprehensive accounting of resources deployed or a detailed breakdown of deaths by region.
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