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More than 16,000 people lost their homes in Venezuela; what comes next?

· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

In Venezuela, over 16,000 people have lost their homes following a devastating double earthquake that claimed 2,954 lives. Ten days post-disaster, many remain homeless, camping in public spaces while awaiting assessments of their damaged properties. In La Guaira, where the destruction is most severe, families express frustration over the slow recovery efforts. Authorities report 856 affected buildings, with 190 completely collapsed. Meanwhile, in Caracas, some displaced residents feel safer in parks. A citizen initiative has recorded over 31,000 missing persons. Relief efforts continue, but many families are struggling to find basic necessities after the disaster.

AI summary · Source: Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

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