Venezuela's quake toll passes 2,295 a week on, with tens of thousands still unaccounted for

ONP Summary
Two consecutive seismic events with magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on June 24, resulting in approximately 1,943 deaths and over 10,000 injuries. A week after the initial tremors, rescue operations persisted in severely affected regions, complicated by Venezuela's eroded infrastructure and limited early warning capacity.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets stress humanitarian catastrophe and mounting casualties, framing the earthquake as exposing Venezuela's critical infrastructure and governance failures with urgent calls for aid.
Moderate: Centrist outlets frame the disaster as both natural and institutional crisis, emphasizing decades of state erosion and corruption that exacerbate impact and demanding systemic accountability.
Conservative: Conservative outlets either emphasize human resilience in individual survival efforts or highlight the earthquake as a geopolitical turning point, showcasing expanded U.S. humanitarian engagement.
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A week after the twin earthquake that struck north-central Venezuela, the official toll rose to at least 2,295 dead and 11,267 injured, according to National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez, who has been the main voice for the figures since the disaster.
The United Nations humanitarian coordinator in the country, Gianluca Rampolla, warned that the number "will keep growing" as rescue and debris-removal work advances. ...
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