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Missing in Earthquakes Could Reach 50,000, UN Figures Suggest

From El Nacional · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An estimated 50,000 people are missing following earthquakes, according to figures being handled by the UN.
  • Urban search and rescue teams from other countries, totaling 1,600 personnel and 100 dogs, are deployed to find victims.
  • The scale of the disaster suggests a significant humanitarian crisis requiring extensive international aid.

The number of people missing after the earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela could reach 50,000, according to preliminary figures received by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Sources from the office indicated to the EFE agency that they are handling these figures, which are not directly attributable to the UN, alongside other estimates.

Urban search and rescue teams from various countries have been deployed, with 30 teams comprising 1,600 personnel and 100 dogs actively searching for victims among the rubble. The situation highlights the immense scale of the disaster and the urgent need for international assistance to cope with the potential humanitarian crisis.

The sheer number of missing persons underscores the devastating impact of the earthquakes, suggesting a catastrophic loss of life and widespread destruction. The ongoing rescue efforts are critical in determining the final toll and providing support to survivors.

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Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.