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Over 50,000 missing in Venezuela after earthquakes, according to UN
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Over 50,000 missing in Venezuela after earthquakes, according to UN

From SME · () Slovak

Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Over 50,000 people are reported missing in Venezuela following recent earthquakes, according to the UN.
  • Venezuelans are searching for their loved ones independently, as state rescue teams are reportedly not functioning.
  • The government, however, claims that rescue operations are ongoing.

The United Nations has reported that more than 50,000 people are missing in Venezuela in the aftermath of recent devastating earthquakes. This figure highlights the scale of the disaster and the ongoing search for survivors.

Reports from Venezuela indicate that citizens are undertaking their own search efforts for missing relatives and friends. This is reportedly due to the perceived inaction or ineffectiveness of state-run rescue teams. The situation has placed a significant burden on individuals and families already grappling with loss and displacement.

Despite these claims from citizens, the Venezuelan government maintains that its rescue operations are active and functioning. This discrepancy in information raises concerns about the coordination and effectiveness of the national response to the crisis. The government's assertion contrasts sharply with the experiences reported by those on the ground.

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Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.