The scale of the destruction is compounded by a severe lack of heavy machinery, forcing volunteers in La Guaira state to clear debris by hand. Authorities report that 3,360 people sustained injuries, while at least 172 remain trapped beneath collapsed buildings nearly two days after the initial shocks. The slow arrival of foreign relief has sparked mounting public frustration as the government’s capacity to manage the crisis is stretched to its absolute limit.
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez faces intense political pressure as the country grapples with the aftermath of its strongest seismic activity in over 100 years. With national infrastructure fractured and resources depleted, the recovery process remains stalled, leaving survivors in a precarious position as the window for locating those still buried continues to close.





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