Venezuela Earthquake Toll Climbs to 2,295; Seven-Day National Mourning Declared
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Acting President Delcy Rodriguez declared Wednesday, July 1, seven days of national mourning to honour the victims of the double earthquake that devastated the north coast of the country. According to the latest count, nearly 2,300 people have lost their lives since Thursday, July 24.
Francisco Pérez, with his helmet and flashlight, has been in front of the parking lot of a building that no longer exists. There, several meters underground, is the vehicle of the woman he treats like his mother, Nancy Rojas, 67, his boss. It seems that he is inside. Francisco says that he managed to locate more or less where he might be and asked him several things in shouting. She, he says, hit twice against the roof of the vehicle to say yes,…
In Venezuela, after the earthquake disaster, a seven-day state storm has been declared.
Death toll from Venezuela earthquake rises to approximately 2,300; 7-day national mourning period. As of the 1st (local time), the cumulative death toll from the recent series of powerful earthquakes in Venezuela has exceeded 2,000. According to foreign news agencies including AFP, Venezuelan National Assembly Speaker Jorge Rodríguez [announced] on the 24th of last month

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