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Argentina sends fresh rescue brigades to Venezuela as most foreign teams begin to withdraw
Argentina sent a new group of rescue workers to Venezuela to relieve teams responding to a June 24 twin earthquake, which has killed 2,954 people and injured over 16,500. Most international rescue missions are beginning to withdraw as efforts shift from saving survivors to recovery.
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