Venezuela in ‘critical hours’ to find earthquake survivors as more search and rescue teams arrive – latest updates
ONP Summary
Twin earthquakes struck Venezuela's coast just seconds apart, killing more than 1,400 people and displacing tens of thousands. The powerful tremors collapsed buildings and damaged critical infrastructure across the region. Rescue operations are racing against a critical 72-hour window to locate survivors, as international aid efforts mobilize to support millions affected by the disaster.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame the disaster as both humanitarian tragedy and geopolitical test, emphasizing the contradiction between the Trump administration's previous opposition to Venezuela's government and its current responsibility to provide emergency assistance.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on factual disaster reporting, emphasizing casualty figures, the critical 72-hour rescue window, technical explanations of why the earthquakes caused such destruction, and the mobilization of international rescue teams and humanitarian aid.
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At least 1,450 are known to have died but the number is expected to rise
The president of Venezuela’s National Assembly has warned time is running out to rescue survivors trapped under the rubble.
The death toll from the earthquakes has risen to at least 1,450 people, with 3,150 injured and 12,721 others displaced, Jorge Rodríguez said yesterday in a televised address.
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