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La Guaira Three Weeks After the Double Earthquake: a Quest that Challenges Oblivion

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Three weeks after the double earthquake in La Guaira, 29-year-old Heidy Bandres is still waiting for an answer to the ruins. She is a migrant who crossed the border between Colombia and Venezuela a few hours after the disaster occurred; she made the decision by losing communication with her relatives, who lived in Vargas State. Bandres is the mother of Yusneidi Clemente, a 9-year-old girl who resided with her aunt on the 6th floor of Tower A of …

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Three weeks after the double earthquake in La Guaira, 29-year-old Heidy Bandres is still waiting for an answer to the ruins. She is a migrant who crossed the border between Colombia and Venezuela a few hours after the disaster occurred; she made the decision by losing communication with her relatives, who lived in Vargas State. Bandres is the mother of Yusneidi Clemente, a 9-year-old girl who resided with her aunt on the 6th floor of Tower A of …

Three weeks after the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela there are still people buried in the rubble. Pedro Pannunzio, a journalist in special service for CNN Portugal, tells us everything from La Guaira, the area most affected by the two followed.

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IOL Portugal broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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