Mexican rescuers in Venezuela call it one of the largest tragedies they have faced

ONP Summary
Twin earthquakes devastated Venezuela, resulting in at least 1,450 deaths and leaving tens of thousands unaccounted for. International rescue efforts mobilized over 2,200 workers from multiple nations, working alongside local community volunteers who used manual tools to search collapsed structures. Though some individuals were successfully rescued several days after impact, the passage of time has significantly reduced the prospects of locating additional living survivors.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize international cooperation and community resilience, highlighting the scale of the global rescue response, solidarity of local volunteers, and dramatic rescue stories of individuals saved against diminishing odds.
Moderate: Centrist outlets acknowledge ongoing relief and rescue operations while reporting residents' growing frustration with government coordination and institutional response to the disaster.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame the catastrophe through stark language about the rising death toll and grim situation, emphasizing the magnitude of loss and darkening outlook for finding more survivors.
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Rescuers from the Mexican Army's Emergency Response Battalion (BAE), considered among the most experienced in the world in natural disasters, say the earthquake that devastated north-central Venezuela is "one of the largest tragedies" they have attended, above all because of the scale of the damage.
The team is working in the coastal state of La Guaira, the hardest-hit area, where the official toll exceeded 1,700 dead on Monday. ...