Venezuela earthquake devastation and humanitarian crisis one week on
One week after a series of powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, the scale of destruction is becoming clear with untold casualties and surging humanitarian needs. Anger is growing over the government's earthquake response, while many Venezuelans fear a dark and dangerous future. Before-and-after photos show catastrophic destruction across affected areas.
Russia launched what is being described as its most massive attack on Kyiv since the war began, killing at least 21 people and injuring more than 80. The attack involved a combination of drones and missiles that struck multiple locations across the capital. Ukraine continued striking Russia's oil sector in retaliation.
Major US news outlets provided extensive coverage of Russia's heavy strikes on Ukraine's capital, with reports detailing drone and missile attacks that killed at least 18 to 21 people. The New York Times, AP News, CNN, and NPR all front-paged the assault, highlighting the scale and intensity of the bombardment.
A man was pulled alive from rubble in Venezuela eight days after the devastating earthquakes struck, in a rare moment of hope amid the catastrophe. Rescue workers found him trapped in a collapsed basement, and his survival was captured on video. The rescue has provided a glimmer of resilience in the face of overwhelming destruction.