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Families search for earthquake survivors in one of Venezuela's hardest hit areas

In the aftermath of devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, families and rescue teams tirelessly search for survivors amidst the rubble. The coastal town of Caraballeda is particularly hard-hit, with high-rise buildings reduced to debris. As...

BBC News· Jul 1, 2026 · 7:49 AM · 558 views

In the aftermath of devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, families and rescue teams tirelessly search for survivors amidst the rubble. The coastal town of Caraballeda is particularly hard-hit, with high-rise buildings reduced to debris. As hope wanes, the community comes together, showcasing resilience and unity in the face of overwhelming destruction.

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