Rescue teams search for survivors four days after two earthquakes struck Venezuela.
Photo: Washington Times
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Rescue teams search for survivors four days after two earthquakes struck Venezuela.

Two powerful earthquakes hit Venezuela's La Guaira state on Wednesday, killing at least 1,430 people. International rescue teams continued searching for survivors on Sunday, with the death toll expected to rise as tens of thousands remain missing.

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Outlets largely agree on core facts; Al Jazeera leads with hope fading while Washington Times emphasizes desperate rescue efforts and Reuters spotlights a single father and son rescue.
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AJAl JazeeraINTERNATIONAL3h ago

“Hope of finding more Venezuela quake survivors fades despite late rescues”

RReutersCENTER11h ago

“Father and son found alive four days after Venezuela's deadly quake”

WTWashington TimesRIGHT5h ago

“Teams scramble to locate survivors four days after Venezuela earthquakes”

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