Carlos Alvarado
Coverage of Carlos Alvarado in the Nexus archive.
- Neighbors dig through Venezuela rubble to search for loved ones after 2 deadly earthquakes
Two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing over 230 people and injuring thousands. Neighbors conducted rescue efforts in damaged areas like La Guaira and Caracas as government response was limited. The country's main airport was closed, and many searched for missing loved ones amid disrupted communications.
- Venezuelans hope online posts will bring news of missing after devastating earthquakes
Venezuelans are using social media and online registries to search for missing loved ones after two powerful earthquakes struck the country, causing significant casualties and damage. Health officials report 235 deaths and 4,300 injuries, with independent records suggesting up to 40,000 missing people.
- Venezuelans hope online posts will bring news of missing after devastating earthquakes
Venezuelans are using social media and online registries to search for missing loved ones after two powerful earthquakes caused widespread damage and over 235 deaths. The official death toll and injured numbers are 235 and 4,300 respectively, with independent reports documenting up to 40,000 missing people. The United Nations urged the government to restore social media access to aid rescue efforts, as platforms like X and Signal remain blocked.
- Venezuelans hope online posts will bring news of missing after devastating earthquakes
Venezuelans are using social media and online registries to search for missing loved ones after two powerful earthquakes caused widespread damage and over 235 deaths. Independent efforts documenting up to 40,000 missing people exceed official government accounts, as communication challenges and social media restrictions complicate rescue operations.
- Neighbors dig through Venezuela rubble to search for loved ones after 2 deadly earthquakes
Neighbors in La Guaira, Venezuela, searched through rubble for loved ones after two deadly earthquakes killed over 235 people and injured at least 4,300. The 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes caused significant damage, with rescue efforts hindered by limited government response and a closed main airport.
- Neighbors dig through Venezuela rubble to search for loved ones after 2 deadly earthquakes
Two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing over 230 people and injuring thousands. Neighbors in cities like La Guaira and Caracas are conducting rescue efforts amid rubble, as government response remains limited. The country’s main airport in La Guaira was closed due to damage, complicating aid.
- Venezuelans search for survivors as death toll from twin earthquakes rises to 235
Two major earthquakes with magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 struck northern Venezuela, killing at least 235 people and injuring 4,300. Rescue efforts faced challenges as survivors searched rubble for trapped individuals, while international aid and military support arrived. Aftershocks and structural collapses worsened conditions in La Guaira and surrounding areas.
- Neighbors dig through Venezuela rubble to search for loved ones after 2 deadly earthquakes
Two deadly earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing over 235 people and injuring thousands. Neighbors led rescue efforts as government response was slow, with heavy damage reported in La Guaira, including the closure of the main airport. Survivors searched for missing loved ones amid collapsed buildings and disrupted communication.
- Neighbors dig through Venezuela rubble to search for loved ones after 2 deadly earthquakes
Two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing over 230 people and injuring thousands. Neighbors and rescuers searched rubble for loved ones as the death toll rose and aid efforts faced challenges due to damaged infrastructure and limited government resources.
- Neighbors dig through Venezuela rubble to search for loved ones after 2 deadly earthquakes
Two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing over 230 people and injuring thousands, prompting neighbors to conduct rescue efforts amid limited government response. The 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude quakes caused widespread destruction in areas like La Guaira, with survivors searching for missing loved ones and reporting critical infrastructure damage.