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33 rescued from Venezuelan rubble: Survival window desperately fading with nearly 50,000 missing
Search-and-rescue crews in Venezuela rescued 33 people from collapsed buildings after twin earthquakes struck the northern coast, with the death toll at 1,430 and nearly 50,000 missing. International teams, including U.S., Colombian, and Mexican rescuers, conducted operations in La Guaira state, while Starlink provided communication support and the Trump administration pledged $150 million in aid.
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