International rescue teams are assisting Venezuela following its strongest earthquake in over a century. The official death toll has risen sharply to 920, but officials anticipate a significantly higher final count due to the large number of missing persons – currently estimated in the tens of thousands. Search efforts are hampered by limited resources and a slow pace, leading to growing public frustration with the government’s response. The earthquakes, described as twin tremors, have caused widespread damage and disruption across the affected regions. Authorities are struggling to reach isolated communities and provide adequate aid to those impacted. The scale of the disaster is prompting concerns about long-term recovery and the country’s capacity to cope with the crisis.