Two 11-year-old boys pulled alive from Venezuela earthquake rubble as rescuers race against time
ONP Summary
Multiple earthquakes devastated Venezuela, killing over 1,400 people while rescue operations—involving both international personnel and local responders—have continued to extract survivors from collapsed structures. As days pass since the earthquakes, the likelihood of finding additional survivors diminishes, though recovery efforts persist.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the scale of international humanitarian response, particularly the deployment of U.S. rescue workers, and frame rescue successes as signs of hope and global solidarity.
Moderate: Centrist outlets highlight practical collaboration between international and local rescue teams and provide technical details of rescue operations, maintaining balanced coverage of both successes and the broader crisis.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets employ dramatic language ('miracle,' 'extraordinary') to describe individual rescue successes while prominently featuring death toll statistics and the narrowing survival window, emphasizing both human resilience and the disaster's overwhelming scale.
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