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Bahrain says it was targeted by Iranian drones, and the U.K.
Military says a tanker has reported being struck by an unidentified projectile in the Strait of Hormuz.
Today's attacks come a day after U.S.
Forces struck targets in Iran in response to an Iranian drone strike on Thursday.
Trump says Tehran's attacks on ships in the waterway crossed the line.
They shouldn't be doing that.
U.S.
Central Command says the strikes targeted Iranian missile
and drone storage sites along with coastal radar installations.
Search and rescue teams continue to dig through the rubble of collapsed buildings
in Venezuela three days after powerful earthquakes struck the region, killing more than 900 people.
Reporter Manuel Ruidas says emergency teams from around the world have arrived to provide assistance.
Rescue teams from the United States, El Salvador and Spain arrived in Venezuela
Friday morning as crews raced against the clock to pull survivors from collapsed buildings.
Recovery efforts have been slow, with many residents complaining about the lack of equipment
or specialized teams to get people out.
In La Guaida, the city hit hardest by the quake.
Dozens of buildings are rubble, including public housing projects,
and the military has now been sent to the coastal city to support rescue efforts and prevent looting.