Venezuela earthquakes: Hopes fade of finding more survivors
Tens of thousands remain unaccounted for amidst a frantic search and rescue operation
A hush has fallen across parts of Venezuela, where rescuers are listening desperately for any sound of survivors from the twin earthquakes that struck the country almost a week ago. Thousands are still missing - potentially trapped under the rubble of of collapsed buildings. We speak to our reporter who joined volunteers in the search for survivors. We are also speak with journalists in Caracas who are personally affected.
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Presenter: James Reynolds
(Photo: Members of the U.S. rescue team take part in rescue efforts at a building that collapsed following major earthquakes, in La Guaira, Venezuela, June 29, 2026. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria)
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