Venezuela’s leader defends quake response as thousands remain missing

ONP Summary
Venezuela was struck by a double earthquake on June 24, resulting in approximately 2,300 deaths and thousands of missing persons. On July 2, more than a week later, international rescue teams successfully extracted a man from collapsed building rubble after eight days trapped.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets center on the humanitarian catastrophe, emphasizing ongoing rescue operations, tens of thousands of missing persons, and the dramatic race against time to save survivors.
Moderate: Centrist outlets frame the disaster as a setback to Venezuela's hopes for political and economic recovery under interim leadership after months of political upheaval.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlight US military participation in relief efforts and question whether this intervention signals a shift in relations with Venezuela.
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Venezuela’s Interim President Delcy Rodriguez on Thursday rejected allegations that her government reacted too slowly to destruction caused by two earthquakes which killed more than 2,000 people, after days of widespread criticism of the official response.
Civilians of all stripes - including survivors, family members, volunteer paramedics and foreign rescue teams - have descended on disaster areas, especially the hardest-hit northern state of La Guaira, since the 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude quakes...
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