The Emergency Gives Way to the Grieving in Venezuela
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Two weeks after the earthquakes, La Guaira looks for its missing people in the rubble while thousands of families face uprooting, reconstruction costs and lack of basic services
Many Venezuelans are desperately looking for relatives after the devastating earthquakes. But next to the grief comes the anger at the government – and about the mess at the building.
Between Pain and Danger: Venezuelans Risk Their Lives to Recover Their Families Under Tons of Rubble
Family members and volunteers dig tunnels under collapsed buildings in La Guaira without the help of the Maduro government, two weeks after the earthquake of June 24.
LA GUAIRA- When the skyscraper where Noel Márquez lived with his family collapsed and burst into flames during the two earthquakes in Venezuela, Márquez, who was in his girlfriend's apartment, ran home and called his mother, his grandparents and his brothers.The only one who responded was his 17-year-old brother, whose legs were trapped under huge columns that had to be lifted with heavy machinery.Márquez and his father, who also survived, commu…
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