Why the True Death Toll of Venezuela’s Quakes Is So Hard to Know
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Quake-Relief Efforts Collide With Anger at Venezuela's Government WSJWhy the True Death Toll of Venezuela's Quakes Is So Hard to Know
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Officials in Venezuela say the death toll from the back-to-back earthquakes last week has risen to more than 1,700 people.
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The United Nations estimates the death toll could climb as high as 10,000 people.
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Why the True Death Toll of Venezuela's Quakes Is So Hard to Know.
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Five days after devastating twin earthquakes flattened entire residential neighborhoods, experts fear the official death toll of 1,719 could be a serious undercount.
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**Summary:** The true death toll from Venezuela's recent earthquakes is difficult to determine due to the ongoing search for survivors and the challenges posed by the humanitarian crisis, as well as potential undercounting of deaths. **Why It Matters:** Understanding the full extent of the disaster requires accurate data collection and verification, which can be
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