In pictures: Race against time to rescue Venezuela earthquake survivors
ONP Summary
Twin earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, killing more than 1,400 people and leaving tens of thousands unaccounted for. The disaster affects an estimated 7 million people, with two million in the capital, Caracas. As rescue teams work against a closing 72-hour window for finding survivors, efforts face obstacles from damaged infrastructure and congestion caused by incoming international aid workers.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize survivor stories and visual evidence of the disaster's scale, while critically reporting that incoming volunteer aid workers have congested rescue routes and impeded professional rescue operations.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present straightforward factual reporting on death tolls, casualty figures, the 72-hour rescue window, and international relief coordination without particular editorial emphasis.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame the disaster through international aid logistics and infrastructure challenges, highlighting how damaged facilities and coordination obstacles hinder rescue operations.
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Time is running out in Venezuela's race to locate survivors as experts highlight the crucial 72-hour rescue window. ...