Venezuelan boy pulled alive from rubble 3 days after deadly quakes

ONP Summary
Twin earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude struck Venezuela near its capital, killing over 1,400 people with tens of thousands reported missing or unaccounted for. Rescue operations continue with international support, though public frustration has emerged regarding the government's perceived inadequate preparedness for the disaster's scale.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the humanitarian scale of the crisis and the urgency of ongoing rescue and recovery operations.
Moderate: Centrist outlets frame coverage around both the disaster and public frustration with government preparedness and response, while also highlighting international assistance efforts.
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An 11-year-old boy was rescued from the rubble more than three days after twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, as rescuers on Saturday raced to find survivors and the death toll reached 1,430.
Tens of thousands of people were reported missing as collapsed buildings dotted cities in a country already enduring an economic crisis and political upheaval after US special forces captured authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro in January.
Millions of people were also feared to lack sanitation and other...