Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
The twin quakes have killed nearly 1,500 people, while international aid from 24 countries continues to arrive.
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The twin quakes have killed nearly 1,500 people, while international aid from 24 countries continues to arrive.
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The United Nations’ mission in Afghanistan said that at least 28 civilians were killed and several others were injured in Pakistani airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan on Sunday.
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Caracas and port city of La Guaira affected by 4.6 magnitude shock as loss of life passes 1,450 peopleA strong aftershock has rattled northern Venezuela, sending terrified residents racing on to the streets five days after the twin earthquakes that kil…
Rescuers armed with a range of techniques continue to dig through the rubble in Venezuela.
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