Aftershock frays nerves as many Venezuelans left to fend for themselves
Residents of La Guaira, Venezuela, continue rescue efforts after last week's devastating earthquakes, with over 1,700 fatalities reported. Many locals use rudimentary tools as government support remains minimal, and frustration grows over slow response times. An aftershock measuring 4.6 on Monday further unsettled the community, where tens of thousands are still unaccounted.
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Published 29 Jun 2026, 20:00 UTC · Updated 29 Jun 2026, 20:10 UTC
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