Foreign rescue workers help with recovering Venezuela's quake victims

ONP Summary
Two earthquakes struck Venezuela's northern coast on June 24, causing more than 2,500 deaths, with the UN estimating approximately 50,000 people missing and 12,400 injured. A multinational rescue team successfully retrieved a 44-year-old survivor from collapsed building ruins on the eighth day, highlighting continued efforts to locate trapped individuals despite difficult weather and aftershock activity.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasized the catastrophic human toll, foregrounding death counts and tens of thousands missing rather than rescue operations.
Moderate: Centrist outlets balanced reporting on casualties with coverage of ongoing rescue operations and survival stories emerging from the disaster.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlighted the remarkable international rescue effort, focusing on rescuer perseverance and the emotional triumph of pulling survivors from rubble.
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With little hope of finding loved ones alive, frustrated families of those affected by Venezuela's double earthquakes clamored for help to recover their loved one's bodies Friday as uncertainty grew over the death toll from the tragedy.
Authorities on Friday reported a total of 2,645 deaths and more than 12,000 wounded from the 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes that struck the country last week, with most fatalities in the coastal town of La Guaira, where scores of residential complexes were flattened. ...