Acting President Delcy Rodriguez has faced mounting public fury over the speed of the recovery effort, defending the administration by pointing to the immediate mobilization of security forces. Despite these assurances, critics remain vocal about the perceived inefficiency of the response. Currently, 12,800 survivors are residing in makeshift accommodations, waiting for clarity on their future as the search for missing persons reaches its final, desperate stages.
International intervention has become a critical lifeline as the United Nations scales up its presence on the ground. Teams specializing in search and rescue, engineering, and trauma medicine are now operating alongside local authorities. These international units are conducting broad needs assessments to determine how best to allocate resources as the country grapples with the aftermath of the catastrophe.





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