‘The stench is unbearable. But I’m still looking’

Search and rescue operations in the coastal city of La Guaira have continued over several days following two powerful earthquakes, resulting in reports of at least 1,700 fatalities, with many individuals still unaccounted for. The efforts are marked by intense concentration as rescuers work through the debris of collapsed structures, including a 12-story skyscraper. The process involves moments of profound silence, broken only by the focused activity of the teams.

One rescuer positions an ear to a narrow opening drilled through reinforced concrete, while another directs a flashlight into the darkness. They listen intently, hoping to detect any sign of life amidst the rubble. The environment is described as challenging, compounded by the pervasive stench emanating from the debris.

Authorities and officials have characterized the disaster as a catastrophic event for Venezuela. Amidst the ongoing recovery, the search teams continue to face immense challenges, working to locate survivors buried under the wreckage. The focus remains on methodical searching and extraction, as the community grapples with the scale of the loss and the uncertainty surrounding the missing persons.

Efforts continue to comb through the unstable remains of the city.

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