More than 12 hours after a double earthquake struck La Guaira, Venezuela, residents are reporting a lack of specialized rescue support for individuals trapped under rubble. Locals claim that despite reports of survivors, assistance has been slow to arrive in affected areas. Over 20 buildings have reportedly sustained damage, though a full assessment is still underway. The delay in rescue operations is raising concerns among residents who fear for the safety of those still buried. Authorities have not yet released official figures regarding casualties or the extent of the damage. The situation remains critical as time runs out for potential survivors. Residents are urgently appealing for increased aid and faster response times.
