Venezuela earthquakes kill over 235 as rescue efforts continue
Venezuela has been struck by two devastating earthquakes, with the death toll climbing to at least 235. Rescue teams and neighbors are digging through rubble to find survivors, with one woman pulled alive from the debris. The quakes have caused widespread destruction, and international rescue crews are racing to the scene amid fears the toll could rise much higher. Social media has become a critical tool for families searching for missing loved ones.
The death toll from Venezuela's double earthquakes has risen to 235, with rescuers racing to find survivors trapped under rubble. International rescue teams are arriving in the country amid fears that thousands may have been killed. Neighbors have joined the rescue effort, digging through collapsed buildings by hand. The scale of destruction is becoming clearer as crews reach more affected areas.
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