International search and rescue teams have deployed to Venezuela to bolster a desperate, slow-moving operation for survivors following the nation’s most powerful earthquake in over a century. The confirmed death toll nearly doubled to 920 on Thursday, though officials caution the final figure will likely climb far higher, with tens of thousands of people still reported missing. Public frustration is simultaneously escalating over the government’s response and the scarce resources allocated to rescue efforts.
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