Caracas park helps children cope through activities after twin quakes
A public park in Caracas has been transformed into a hub of activities for children to help them cope after twin quakes.
A public park in Caracas has been transformed into a hub of activities for children to help them cope after twin quakes.




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Venezuela rescuers race against the clock to find more survivors.
Amid the death and destruction, a few fleeting moments have brought rare relief to Venezuelans.

Residents and volunteers say they feel abandoned by the government as they race to save lives from the rubble.

ootage shows search and rescue workers pulling out father and son from under the rubble of a collapsed building.
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez says at least 33 people rescued over the weekend, but tens of thousands still missing.

The search for survivors continues in Venezuela after a powerful earthquake left hundreds dead and thousands missing.
Drone footage from Venezuela’s La Guaira shows widespread destruction after twin earthquakes devastated the region.

Rescuers in Venezuela are racing against time to find survivors after twin earthquakes left thousands missing.
Satellite images show the before and after of parts of Venezuela left in ruins by two devastating quakes.

The death toll from Venezuela’s twin earthquakes has reached 1,430, with an estimated 51,000 people still missing.