Twin earthquakes strike Venezuela, killing over 1,400 and trapping survivors in rubble.
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Twin earthquakes strike Venezuela, killing over 1,400 and trapping survivors in rubble.

Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, causing widespread destruction in coastal La Guaira state and surrounding areas. At least 1,450 people have died, thousands remain missing, and international rescue teams continue searching for survivors amid damaged infrastructure.

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4 outlets covered it, splitting into 4 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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CNN and The Guardian highlight individual rescues and humanitarian needs, while Reuters provides a brief wire update and Al Jazeera focuses narrowly on one family's survival.
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Venezuela earthquake: father and son found alive in rubble after four days as death toll nears 1,500
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“Father and son pulled out alive four days after Venezuela earthquake” · Al Jazeera, Reuters

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