A week after the earthquakes, Venezuela still searches for its thousands missing

ONP Summary
Two major earthquakes struck Venezuela on June 24, killing thousands with death tolls still climbing as rescue operations continue. The crisis has sparked multiple concerns: authorities arrested four police officers for looting, health professionals warn of disease outbreak risks, and humanitarian organizations mobilize to aid displaced populations.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize government failure and exploitation, focusing on police looting as emblematic of broader institutional breakdown and urgent health system collapse requiring immediate intervention.
Moderate: Centrist-leaning outlets focus on factual reporting of rescue operations, death toll documentation, justice ministry accountability, and coordination of humanitarian response with acknowledgment of underreporting challenges.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlight dramatic rescue successes and logistical coordination of relief efforts, emphasizing operational progress and human resilience amid the disaster response.
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Rescue teams in Venezuela are working frantically to free a man that's been trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building for eight days.
For the past seventy-two hours - emergency workers from seven countries have worked nonstop trying to free 43-year-old Hernan Gil.
He's a security guard buried inside his booth in the coastal city of Catia La Mer.
Rescuers say it's a miracle he's still alive.
Meanwhile the Venezuelan government has updated the death toll from that deadly quake - at least 2,295 people have been killed and more than 11,000 injured.
The United Nations says its procuring 10,000 body bags for the country. ...