The death toll from Venezuela’s strongest earthquake in over a century has climbed to 920, with nearly 3,000 injured, according to officials. Interim President Delcy Rodríguez has pledged to maximize rescue efforts, as international aid teams begin arriving in the hardest-hit areas, particularly La Guaira. Survivors describe the earthquake as swift and devastating. However, growing public frustration is directed at the government’s perceived slow response and limited resources available for the disaster relief. Jorge Rodríguez, the president of the national assembly and Delcy’s brother, confirmed the rising death count on Friday. The search for survivors continues amidst challenging conditions.