A massive landslide in Venezuela’s La Guaira state has resulted in over 1,450 confirmed deaths and approximately 55,000 people remain unaccounted for, diminishing hopes of finding survivors after 100 hours. The disaster, described as apocalyptic, has left a trail of destruction and the pervasive smell of blood, according to reports. Rescuers have managed to pull a father and teenage son alive from the rubble, offering a rare moment of hope amidst the devastation. International aid is being mobilized, with millions of euros pledged and thousands of rescue workers deployed to assist in the search and recovery efforts. The scale of the landslide is immense, hindering rescue operations and complicating efforts to reach isolated communities. Authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage and working to provide assistance to those affected by the catastrophe.