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Venezuela: Survivors say rescue effort too slow

Venezuela: Survivors say rescue effort too slow

Summary

Twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, affecting nearly 7 million people, including about 2 million in the capital, Caracas. The death toll is close to 1,000, and tens of thousands of people are still missing, while survivors say the rescue efforts are moving too slowly.

Key Facts

  • Nearly 7 million people may have been affected by the earthquakes in Venezuela.
  • About 2 million people in Caracas, the capital, are included in those affected.
  • The death toll from the earthquakes is approaching 1,000.
  • Tens of thousands of people remain missing after the earthquakes.
  • Survivors report that rescue efforts are slower than expected.
  • The United Nations is involved in assessing the disaster impact.
  • The event was described as a natural disaster caused by twin earthquakes.
  • The article was reported on June 27, 2026.
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