
Anger directed at Venezuela’s official response to earthquake recovery
Residents in quake-affected areas have expressed anger over the state’s efforts to locate survivors and help victims, the BBC’s Orla Guerin reports.
MONDAY, 06 JULY 2026, 18:42

Residents in quake-affected areas have expressed anger over the state’s efforts to locate survivors and help victims, the BBC’s Orla Guerin reports.

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