
Venezuela satellite images reveal scales of disaster
The latest official data indicate that at least 920 people have died, 3,360 have been injured and there are "more than 50,000 missing," but the figures..
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The latest official data indicate that at least 920 people have died, 3,360 have been injured and there are "more than 50,000 missing," but the figures are increasing at a time. More than 48 hours after the earthquakes, the chances of rescuing people with life are decreasing. The rescue workers continue to seek survivors among the rubble after two earthquakes near the capital, Caracas, caused hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries.
Furthermore, Families are sleeping in parks, plazas, parking lots and along highways, unwilling to return to damaged buildings for fear of further collapses. Hospitals are overwhelmed, while schools are expected to serve as temporary shelters. The situation is becoming more and more complex three days after the two earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale that shook the country.
In addition, The situation has grown more desperate by the hour in Venezuela as people dig through the rubble of collapsed homes and flat blocks three days after the devastating one-two punch of 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes, knowing time is running out to find survivors. The three special units include firefighters, doctors, paramedics, engineers and research specialists with cynophilic units, for a total of 18 dogs trained to locate people trapped in the rubble.
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The latest official data indicate that at least 920 people have died, 3,360 have been injured and there are "more than 50,000 missing," but the figures are increasing at a time.
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More than 48 hours after the earthquakes, the chances of rescuing people with life are decreasing.
according to La Tercera (CL) — PortadaThe rescue workers continue to seek survivors among the rubble after two earthquakes near the capital, Caracas, caused hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries.
according to La Prensa (PA) — PortadaFamilies are sleeping in parks, plazas, parking lots and along highways, unwilling to return to damaged buildings for fear of further collapses.
according to The FederalHospitals are overwhelmed, while schools are expected to serve as temporary shelters.
according to The FederalThe situation is becoming more and more complex three days after the two earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale that shook the country.
according to El MundoThe situation has grown more desperate by the hour in Venezuela as people dig through the rubble of collapsed homes and flat blocks three days after the devastating one-two punch of 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes, knowing time is running out to find survivors.
according to South China Morning Post — WorldThe three special units include firefighters, doctors, paramedics, engineers and research specialists with cynophilic units, for a total of 18 dogs trained to locate people trapped in the rubble.
according to ANSA - Ultima Ora"We have treated everyone with the little we have," said a doctor, stressing the choral effort between institutions and volunteers.
according to ANSA - Ultima OraThe state, he added, will maintain a continuous commitment to assist citizens.
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The latest official data indicate that at least 920 people have died, 3,360 have been injured and there are "more than 50,000 people..
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