2026-06-29
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Earthquake-ravaged Venezuela searches for survivors, but tens of thousands remain missing.
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As search and rescue teams wade through the rubble,
the scale of destruction left behind by earthquakes in Venezuela is starting to emerge.
The official death toll passed a thousand over the weekend,
but the true figure is likely to be much higher.
Around 50,000 people were listed as unaccounted for
on a website promoted by the country's political opposition.
The odds of finding them alive get slimmer by the day.
On Sunday, interim President Delcy Rodriguez spoke in a televised conference.
She said rescue efforts continue and that they would keep hope alive.
The teams on the ground have called for quiet as they listen out for signs of life.
In the northern coastal region of La Guaira,