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A spirit of resilience helps Venezuelans face healthcare challenges after the quakes

Venezuelans demonstrate resilience while grappling with a rising death toll and severe healthcare challenges following devastating earthquakes.

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This story first appeared in 🇪🇸 Spanish coverage — 4.4 hours before Archynetys detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 9, 04:24 UTC
🇪🇸 Spanish Jul 9, 00:00 UTC · CNN en Español
🇧🇷 Portuguese Jul 9, 01:08 UTC · UOL Notícias
🇫🇷 French Jul 9, 03:28 UTC · Le Monde.fr

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The brief

The death toll from earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 3,811. As rescue operations wind down, the focus has shifted to the recovery of dead family members and the management of burials, with many victims remaining unidentified.

Coverage from Reuters, CNN, PBS, The New York Times, and NPR emphasizes the routine horror of finding remains in the rubble and the subsequent healthcare challenges facing the population. Reuters reports that the government is currently seeking frozen funds.

Future developments center on the government's efforts to access frozen funds and the continued process of identifying and burying earthquake victims.

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Quick answers

What is the current death toll from the earthquakes?

According to Reuters, the death toll has risen to 3,811.

What is the status of the rescue operations?

PBS reports that rescue operations are winding down as the process of recovering deceased family members continues.

What financial action is the Venezuelan government taking?

Reuters reports that the government is seeking frozen funds.

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