'It seems unjust to me' - Views on Maduro's seizure from Caracas
Summary
BBC Mundo reported on Venezuelans in Caracas discussing a new U.S. military action and Nicolás Maduro's seizure of assets. The article also covers various incidents across Latin America, including a plane fire in Brazil and Hurricane Melissa's impact on Jamaica. It includes details on protests in Peru and a destructive tornado in Brazil.Key Facts
- BBC Mundo interviewed people in Venezuela's capital about a U.S. military operation and Nicolás Maduro's actions.
- A skydiver in Mexico City crashed into a traffic light but was unhurt.
- Thieves in Brazil stole artworks by robbing a security guard and an elderly couple.
- A fire at São Paulo airport in Brazil led to the evacuation of 169 passengers from a plane.
- Hurricane Melissa, a Category Five storm, severely damaged parts of Jamaica, causing flooding and power outages.
- Protests occurred at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, with some demonstrators breaking through security lines.
- A tornado in Brazil caused at least six deaths and injured 437 people.
- In Peru, police used tear gas during protests, and a suspected illegal fireworks incident led to a fire damaging homes.
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