Foreign search and rescue teams have arrived in Venezuela to support the ongoing, challenging search for survivors following the country’s strongest earthquake in over a century. The death toll nearly doubled to 920 on Thursday, though officials caution the final figure is likely to be significantly higher, with tens of thousands still reported missing. Growing frustration has emerged over perceived limitations in the official response and the availability of rescue resources.
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