Venezuela’s Post-Quake Political Landscape Shifts Amidst Public Outcry
Venezuela's post-earthquake political scene is marked by unprecedented public anger and forceful criticism of the government.
Venezuela's post-earthquake political scene is marked by unprecedented public anger and forceful criticism of the government.
Venezuelans are digging through earthquake rubble themselves, fearing bodies will be lost if damaged buildings are demolished.
Venezuelans are openly criticizing the government's earthquake response, risking imprisonment amid economic hardship.
Decades of warnings from experts and residents about Venezuela's public housing vulnerability were ignored before recent earthquakes caused widespread collapse.
Venezuela's forensic system is overwhelmed by thousands of earthquake victims, forcing the use of a seaport as a temporary morgue.
Five families have sued Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a U.S. court, accusing him of authorizing deadly police killings.
US officials label Venezuela opposition leader María Corina Machado's return bid a 'political stunt,' diverting from earthquake recovery.
Venezuela's earthquake response is severely hampered by a critical shortage of essential rescue equipment, forcing civilian volunteers to assist.
US aid expectations are rising for Venezuela following devastating earthquakes, with focus on Trump administration's response.
Specially trained dogs are aiding Venezuela's earthquake rescue efforts by locating survivors under debris.