L056-VENEZUELA RESCATES
Rescue teams searched through the rubble in La Guaira, Venezuela, on Monday (June 29), five days after two earthquakes struck killing hundreds in the hardest-hit state. People sifted the rubble in La Guaira city, north of Caracas, as the search for survivors became critical. Wednesday's (June 24) twin earthquakes have left close to 1,500 people confirmed dead and hundreds of collapsed buildings. The international community has rallied to help Venezuela in the wake of the disaster. The country has received support from 24 countries, which have sent over 500 metric tons of supplies, more than 2,700 rescue and support personnel and about 86 canine teams, according to Venezuelan authorities.
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VIDEO SHOWS: DAMAGED AND COLLAPSED BUILDINGS / SEARCH AND RESCUE WORKERS
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SHOWS: LA GUAIRA, VENEZUELA (JUNE 29, 2026) (REUTERS - Access all)
1. RUBBLE OF COLLAPSED BUILDING
2. PEOPLE WALKING / VEHICLES DRIVING
3. PEOPLE STANDING
4. RUBBLE OF COLLAPSED BUILDING / MOTORCYCLES DRIVING PAST
5. VARIOUS OF VEHICLE MOVING RUBBLE
6. EMERGENCY WORKERS STOOD AMONGST RUBBLE
7. MAN WALKING UP RUBBLE TOWARDS EMERGENCY WORKERS
8. MAN STANDING WITH EMERGENCY WORKERS IN RUBBLE
9. THREE MEN SITTING AMONGST RUBBLE