Two devastating earthquakes have struck Venezuela, killing thousands and leaving families in despair as they search for loved ones trapped in the rubble.
Amneiver Parra, an 18-year-old with respiratory issues, risks his health to dig for his mother, embodying the extraordinary resilience of Venezuelans.
The disaster has exposed the country's lack of preparedness for national crises, with under-resourced healthcare and slow government response exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.Survivors describe a scene of apocalyptic destruction, with entire buildings flattened and mourners watching authorities recover bodies.Despite the grief, communities are rallying together, with volunteers using makeshift tools to aid rescue efforts.The government's limited presence and delayed aid have left many feeling abandoned, though the spirit of solidarity remains strong.The article highlights both the tragedy and the enduring hope of Venezuelans facing unprecedented challenges.
Original title: 'I would do anything': The boy searching for his mother in the ruins
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