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Local efforts to help Venezuela after back-to-back earthquake disaster

By Big New York · 06/27/2026 · Updated 06/27/2026

Three days after two powerful earthquakes rocked Venezuela, frantic search and rescue operations continued Saturday. But tensions are flaring as citizens accuse the government of not doing enough to find their missing loved ones in the midst of buildings, some of them homes, that have been reduced to rubble. One woman in Venezuela said that.

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Three days after two powerful earthquakes rocked Venezuela, frantic search and rescue operations continued Saturday. But tensions are flaring as citizens accuse the government of not doing enough to find their missing loved ones in the midst of buildings, some of them homes, that have been reduced to rubble. One woman in Venezuela said that.

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