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Venezuela Quake Survivors Digging For Hope
3 Jul
Summary
- Over 2,295 confirmed deaths from recent earthquakes.
- Rescue efforts continue one week after devastating quakes.
- Lower-income families were disproportionately affected.

A week has passed since a catastrophic earthquake hit Venezuela's northern coast, with rescue efforts still underway. Official reports indicate at least 2,295 fatalities, though the actual number of dead is presumed to be substantially higher, with many individuals still unaccounted for beneath the debris. The port city of La Guaira has been particularly hard-hit. Residents there have been observed using rudimentary tools like pickaxes and shovels, alongside their bare hands, to search through collapsed buildings.
The lack of essential resources like fuel is exacerbating the difficult recovery process. One forensic pathologist described the scene in La Guaira as "indescribable," noting the overwhelming number of cases and affected families. The earthquakes appear to have disproportionately affected lower-income populations, who are bearing the brunt of this tragedy. The full extent of the casualties and the long-term impact on these communities will likely take time to fully comprehend.