A new 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck near La Guaira, Venezuela, following devastating quakes on Wednesday that have now claimed 1,430 lives. Over 3,200 people have been injured and more than 3,100 are homeless, with tens of thousands still unaccounted for. International aid is arriving, including a 64-person USAR team from the Netherlands with rescue dogs, and over 1,600 foreign aid workers are now on the ground. The initial earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude, impacted nearly 7 million Venezuelans, including 2 million in Caracas. However, growing frustration is mounting among citizens who criticize the government’s slow response and lack of preparedness. Rescuers continue searching for survivors, and a baby was recently found alive amidst the rubble, but shortages of heavy equipment and limited government presence are hindering efforts.