
Venezuela earthquake: Death toll rises to 589, nearly 3,000 people injured as rescuers race to find thousands missing
Venezuela earthquake: Death toll rises to 589, nearly 3,000 people injured as rescuers race to find thousands missing.
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Venezuela earthquake: Death toll rises to 589, nearly 3,000 people injured as rescuers race to find thousands missing. Venezuela quakes leave widespread devastation as rescue efforts continue The death toll from two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela has climbed to 589, while 2,980 people have been injured, acting President Delcy Rodríguez said early Friday as international rescue teams arrived to assist with relief efforts. The report, however, states that nearly 3,000 people have been injured, and many more are missing or trapped beneath the rubble.
Furthermore, Venezuela earthquakes: Death toll passes 500 as urgent search continues. Entire structures had collapsed, while roads were left cracked and damaged by the powerful earthquakes.
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Venezuela earthquake: Death toll rises to 589, nearly 3,000 people injured as rescuers race to find thousands missing.
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Venezuela quakes leave widespread devastation as rescue efforts continue The death toll from two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela has climbed to 589, while 2,980 people have been injured, acting President Delcy Rodríguez said early Friday as international rescue teams arrived to assist with relief efforts.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesThe report, however, states that nearly 3,000 people have been injured, and many more are missing or trapped beneath the rubble.
according to Nigerian TribuneVenezuela earthquakes: Death toll passes 500 as urgent search continues.
according to Nigerian TribuneEntire structures had collapsed, while roads were left cracked and damaged by the powerful earthquakes.
according to The Times of India - Top Stories
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