The death toll from the recent earthquake in Venezuela has risen to over 920, as rescue operations continue to slowly extract survivors from the rubble. Progress is hampered by logistical challenges and a struggling healthcare system overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster. This slow pace of rescue efforts is fueling growing frustration and despair among affected communities. The situation is further complicated by difficulties in reaching remote areas and providing adequate medical care to the injured. Authorities are facing increasing pressure to accelerate the response and address the urgent needs of those impacted. The lack of resources and coordination is exacerbating the crisis, leaving many Venezuelans feeling abandoned.
