In cities across northern Venezuela, neighbors helped each other dig through rubble to search for loved ones, after back-to-back earthquakes that officials say killed more than 230 people and left thousands injured.
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In cities across northern Venezuela, neighbors helped each other dig through rubble to search for loved ones, after back-to-back earthquakes that officials say killed more than 230 people and left thousands injured.
In cities across northern Venezuela, neighbors helped each other dig through rubble to search for loved ones, after back-to-back earthquakes that officials say killed more than 230 people and left thousands injured. The death toll from the massive back-to-back earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday has climbed to at least 235 people as search and rescue teams continue to comb through the rubble, according to the latest report from authorities. More than 4,300 people were also injured in the disaster.
New York Post reported the story as "Neighbors dig through Venezuela rubble to search for loved ones after earthquakes kill at least 235."
3 sources have covered this story, including New York Post, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and The Daily Wire. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 7 hours ago.
Source accounts have not fully aligned on every figure tied to this story (different reports cite 235, 589); the published L1FE summary holds those specifics open until more sources converge.
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[01] VerifiedCore event reported by 3 independent outlets across the spectrum.
[02] DisputedKey facts present in mainstream desks; corroboration thin from wires.
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