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WorldPublished: 29 June 2026 at 07:37

Anger in Venezuela over Government's Earthquake Response

Residents in earthquake-stricken areas of Venezuela have expressed anger at the state's efforts to locate survivors and assist victims.

Foto: BBC World

Residents in areas affected by the recent earthquake in Venezuela have voiced anger over the government's response to the disaster. According to a report by the BBC's Orla Guerin, people are frustrated with the state's efforts to locate survivors and provide aid to victims.

Local residents have criticized the slow pace of rescue operations and the lack of coordination among government agencies. Many believe that the authorities have not responded quickly enough to the crisis and have failed to provide adequate support to those in need.

The situation has led to tensions between the affected population and the authorities. People are demanding greater accountability and more effective action from the government to help those who have lost their homes or suffered from the earthquake's aftermath.

As of now, there is no precise information on the number of casualties or injuries, but it is clear that many people require urgent assistance. International organizations have offered help, but the government's response to these offers remains unclear.

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