Joel Mirabal
Coverage of Joel Mirabal in the Nexus archive.
- Venezuelans are rushing to identify the bodies of their loved ones as earthquake deaths multiply
Venezuelans in La Guaira are urgently searching for and identifying bodies of loved ones after devastating earthquakes killed over 2,295 people. Families face challenges in claiming remains due to overcrowded facilities, high funeral costs, and the risk of mass graves as forensic teams work to collect and preserve thousands of bodies.
- Venezuelans are rushing to identify the bodies of their loved ones as earthquake deaths multiply
Venezuelans in La Guaira are urgently searching for and identifying loved ones killed in back-to-back earthquakes, with over 2,295 deaths reported. Families face challenges in claiming bodies due to overcrowded facilities, high funeral costs, and the risk of mass graves as recovery efforts continue.
- A push to identify bodies as deaths multiply in Venezuela after twin earthquakes
Venezuela is struggling to identify bodies after twin earthquakes killed at least 2,295 people, with families and forensic teams racing to locate loved ones before mass graves are created. Survivors face challenges including unaffordable funeral costs and overwhelming numbers of unidentified remains.
- A push to identify bodies as deaths multiply in Venezuela after twin earthquakes
Twin earthquakes in Venezuela have killed at least 2,295 people, overwhelming officials and families trying to identify and bury victims. Forensic teams and volunteers are struggling to preserve bodies and reunite families, with many unable to afford funeral costs despite some local government assistance.
- A push to identify bodies as deaths multiply in Venezuela after twin earthquakes
Venezuela is struggling to identify and preserve bodies after twin earthquakes killed at least 2,295 people, with thousands still missing. Forensic teams and families face challenges in identifying victims due to severe damage, while financial barriers prevent some families from affording funerals. Mass graves are anticipated as the death toll rises.
- A push to identify bodies as deaths multiply in Venezuela after twin earthquakes
Venezuela is struggling to identify and preserve bodies after twin earthquakes killed at least 2,295 people, with thousands still missing. Forensic teams and civilians are working to recover victims, but many families face challenges in identifying remains due to severe damage and financial barriers to funerals.