Rescue teams in Venezuela cling to hope as president defends response
Summary
Rescue teams in Venezuela continue searching through earthquake rubble for survivors eight days after two large earthquakes hit the country. Venezuela’s Interim President Delcy Rodriguez defended the government’s response despite criticism and confirmed that more than 2,000 people have died.Key Facts
- Two major earthquakes struck Venezuela eight days ago.
- Over 2,000 people have died from the earthquakes.
- Rescue teams are still digging through rubble to find survivors.
- The chance of finding anyone alive is becoming smaller.
- Interim President Delcy Rodriguez denied that the government responded too slowly.
- The government has faced widespread criticism for its handling of the disaster.
- The situation remains critical as rescue efforts continue.
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