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Venezuela already totals 3,535 dead from earthquakes and unidentified bodies buried in La Guaira
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Venezuela already totals 3,535 dead from earthquakes and unidentified bodies buried in La Guaira

Venezuela continues to deal with the aftermath of two major earthquakes that struck on June 24, resulting in 3,535 confirmed deaths and 16,740 injured. Rescue efforts are ongoing in heavily affected areas like La Guaira, where authorities are burying unidentified bodies in a special section of La Esperanza Cemetery. Each burial includes identification codes, photographs, and location records to aid families in future recognition. Survivors and relatives continue searching for missing loved ones amid concerns over premature demolition of damaged buildings. The case of Lucas Gámez, a 9-year-old Argentine boy trapped under rubble in La Guaira, remains a focal point of the rescue efforts.

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Infobae logoInfobaeIndependentCenterFactual 65Objective 404 days ago
The shocking images recorded with drones showing the buildings of La Guaira destroyed by the earthquakes

The article discusses striking drone footage showing buildings in La Guaira destroyed by earthquakes. The images provide a visual representation of the damage caused by recent seismic activity in the area. La Guaira, located in Venezuela, has been affected by several earthquakes in recent years, leading to significant destruction and displacement. The footage highlights the extent of the devastation and serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of infrastructure in earthquake-prone regions. Such imagery is often used to raise awareness about natural disaster risks and the need for improved building standards.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the damage caused by earthquakes in La Guaira, using drone footage as evidence. There is no apparent ideological framing or biased language. The content focuses on the physical destruction rather than attributing blame or taking a stance on political or

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 40): Factuality is moderate as the article reports on drone footage showing damage in La Guaira following earthquakes, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is low due to emotionally charged language like 'arrasados' which implies severe destruction without nuance.

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Venezuela already totals 3,535 dead from earthquakes and unidentified bodies buried in La Guaira

Venezuela continues to deal with the aftermath of two major earthquakes that struck on June 24, resulting in 3,535 confirmed deaths and 16,740 injured. Rescue efforts are ongoing in heavily affected areas like La Guaira, where authorities are burying unidentified bodies in a special section of La Esperanza Cemetery. Each burial includes identification codes, photographs, and location records to aid families in future recognition. Survivors and relatives continue searching for missing loved ones amid concerns over premature demolition of damaged buildings. The case of Lucas Gámez, a 9-year-old Argentine boy trapped under rubble in La Guaira, remains a focal point of the rescue efforts.

Bias read (Progressive): The article uses strong critical language toward the Venezuelan government, referring to it as 'dictadura' ('dictatorship') and implying authoritarian control. It highlights the government’s failure to provide information about victims and criticizes actions taken by authorities, such as premature拆除

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Emotional messages for the birthday of Lucas Gámez in Venezuela: "May the gift of your 9 years be to return home alive"

The article discusses emotional messages sent to Lucas Gámez on his ninth birthday while he is in Venezuela. The messages express hope that his gift for turning nine is to return home alive. The situation suggests concern for Gámez's safety and well-being during his time in Venezuela.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on personal messages expressing concern for an individual's safety in Venezuela. While Venezuela is a politically charged country, the article does not take a clear stance or provide context that would indicate a specific ideological lean. It simply reports on emotional messages,

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