
Rodríguez defends Venezuela’s emergency earthquake response as number of bodies expected to soar
Many Venezuelans have expressed anger at what they see as the US-backed government’s inadequate response to the disaster before international teams arrived.
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Many Venezuelans have expressed anger at what they see as the US-backed government’s inadequate response to the disaster before international teams arrived. Interim president says unrest will not break out despite anger at official response to the 24 June disaster Venezuela’s interim president has defended her country’s emergency response to the twin earthquakes that have killed more than 3,000 people, vowing the country would not descend into social unrest. Interim president Delcy Rodriguez said Venezuela has ‘deep social solidarity’. (EPA Images pic) CARACAS : Venezuela’s interim president said Sunday the country would not descend into social unrest after the twin earthquakes which killed nearly 3,000 and left thousands more missing.
Furthermore, Eleven days after the double shocks, international rescue teams are wrapping up operations to find more survivors while families are still trying to dig out bodies of loved ones from the wreckage.
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Many Venezuelans have expressed anger at what they see as the US-backed government’s inadequate response to the disaster before international teams arrived.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesInterim president says unrest will not break out despite anger at official response to the 24 June disaster Venezuela’s interim president has defended her country’s emergency response to the twin earthquakes that have killed more than 3,000 people, vowing the country would not descend into social unrest.
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Interim president Delcy Rodriguez said Venezuela has ‘deep social solidarity’. (EPA Images pic) CARACAS : Venezuela’s interim president said Sunday the country would not descend into social unrest after the twin earthquakes which killed nearly 3,000 and left thousands more missing.
according to Free Malaysia TodayEleven days after the double shocks, international rescue teams are wrapping up operations to find more survivors while families are still trying to dig out bodies of loved ones from the wreckage
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Interim president says unrest will not break out despite anger at official response to the 24 June disaster Venezuela’s interim president…
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