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Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 1,430; U.S. to send additional aid - The Washington Post

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Before Venezuela earthquakes, engineers warned tall buildings could collapse atop soft soil Los Angeles TimesVenezuelans search for a future as well as survivors after twin quakes pile disaster on years of crisis

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Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 1,430; U.S.

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to send additional aid The

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Back-to-back quakes in northern Venezuela killed more than 1,400 people and set off an agonizing search for survivors.

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It was the latest ordeal for a country beset by economic and political turmoil.

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I hear my son crying beneath the rubble, says Venezuela earthquake survivor

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**Summary:** A devastating earthquake struck Venezuela, resulting in a death toll of 1,430 people and leaving thousands more homeless. The U.S. is providing additional aid to support the affected population. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the severe impact of natural disasters on a country's infrastructure and human lives

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