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Venezuela: Survivor still trapped in rubble eight days after earthquakes
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Venezuela: Survivor still trapped in rubble eight days after earthquakes

Hernan Gil, a 43-year-old security guard, has been trapped under the rubble of a collapsed building in Catia La Mar, a coastal area in the state of La Guaira, Venezuela, since the earthquake on June 24. He was detected alive by a Portuguese rescue team and has remained trapped for eight days. Rescue teams from seven countries—Portugal, Venezuela, Chile, the United States, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Mexico—have worked tirelessly for three days to reach him, changing strategies this morning to approach him from another location. His wife described the situation as a 'true miracle' and expressed amazement at the international cooperation involved. The region has suffered extensive damage, with many buildings destroyed and marked with the letter 'D,' indicating fatalities. The interim president of Venezuela declared seven days of national mourning. Official reports indicate over 2,295 deaths, more than 11,000 injured, and 50,000 missing. Among the victims were 75 Portuguese citizens and descendants, with 66 still missing. The Venezuelan government restricted access to the affected area, requiring volunteers to carry permits. International organizations estimate 50,000 people remain失踪

Um avião militar português aterrou na Base Militar de Figo Maduro, em Portugal, na madrugada do dia 30 de junho, transportando 19 cidadãos portugueses e lusodescendentes que foram evacuados da Venezuela após os devastadores sismos ocorridos em 24 de junho. Este evento marcou um passo importante nas operações de resgate e repatriamento, que se intensificaram nos dias seguintes ao desastre natural. O avião, um Embraer KC-390, partiu da Venezuela e chegou a Figo Maduro às 05h18, conforme registros do AirNav Radar, uma plataforma internacional de monitoramento de voos. A chegada dos evacuados foi acompanhada por informações detalhadas sobre o impacto dos sismos no país sul-americano e sobre o esforço conjunto de múltiplos países para minimizar as consequências do desastre.

A crise começou com uma série de tremores que atingiram a Venezuela, especialmente a região de La Guaira, considerada a mais afetada. Segundo o balanço oficial divulgado pelo presidente da Assembleia Nacional, Jorge Rodríguez, os sismos resultaram em 1.719 mortos e 5.034 feridos. Além disso, mais de 50 mil pessoas continuavam desaparecidas ou incontactáveis, segundo dados fornecidos pela Organização das Nações Unidas. Entre as vítimas, foram registradas pelo menos 53 cidadãos portugueses ou descendentes lusitanos, enquanto outras 89 pessoas permaneceram desaparecidas. Até o momento, foram confirmadas 60 mortes entre portugueses ou lusodescendentes, sendo dez delas crianças. Esses números refletem a gravidade do desastre e destacam a necessidade urgente de assistência humanitária e evacuação.

As autoridades portuguesas, lideradas pelo ministro da Defesa, Nuno Melo, mobilizaram recursos militares para garantir o repatriamento seguro dos cidadãos. Em declarações feitas durante uma cerimônia em Sintra, Melo informou que as Forças Armadas estavam utilizando duas aeronaves KC-390 para transportar os evacuados, com planos de enviar uma terceira aeronave para continuar as operações. Inicialmente, havia expectativa de que os portugueses fossem levados ao aeroporto de Beja, mas essa informação foi posteriormente corrigida, indicando que a aterrissagem final seria em Figo Maduro. Apesar disso, Melo enfatizou que as Forças Armadas estariam disponíveis para auxiliar a Venezuela em caso de solicitação, destacando a disposição do país em oferecer apoio logístico e de transporte.

Além do repatriamento, Portugal e outros membros da União Europeia enviaram equipes de busca e resgate para a Venezuela, demonstrando uma resposta coletiva ao desastre. No entanto, o ministro Melo mencionou que até então não havia sido feito nenhum pedido formal ao governo português para trazer as vítimas mortais para o país. Isso sugere que, embora o apoio internacional tenha sido significativo, a prioridade atual está no resgate de sobreviventes e no transporte de cidadãos portugueses que conseguiram sair da área afetada.

A situação continua complexa, com muitas famílias ainda sem notícias sobre seus parentes e com a necessidade de mais recursos para a reconstrução e recuperação. Enquanto isso, as operações de repatriamento seguem em andamento, com a esperança de que mais cidadãos possam ser levados para segurança. A comunidade internacional também está vigilante, observando como os diferentes países respondem a uma crise que tem gerado preocupação global.

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An 11-year-old boy was rescued alive three days after two major earthquakes struck Venezuela, causing at least 1,430 deaths and 3,328 injuries according to the latest official report. The earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, occurred approximately 200 kilometers from Caracas and were followed by more than 20 aftershocks. At least 17 countries, including Portugal and other European Union states, have sent search-and-rescue teams to the region. The United Nations estimates nearly seven million people were affected, with damages estimated at $7 billion, or 6% of Venezuela’s GDP. Over 50,000 people are reported missing, and the death toll is expected to rise significantly due to the complexity of rescue operations. At least 48 Portuguese citizens and descendants are among the dead, while another 83 remain missing or unreachable.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the earthquake aftermath, focusing on rescue efforts, international aid, and casualty figures. It does not exhibit overt ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing the humanitarian response and the grim

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 92): The article provides detailed information about the earthquake aftermath, including death tolls, international rescue efforts, and humanitarian estimates. It cites official sources and quotes officials, showing strong factual accuracy and a mostly objective tone.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago
Portuguese Government to mobilise resources for humanitarian aid

The Portuguese government has announced plans to mobilize resources for humanitarian aid to Venezuela following a series of earthquakes that caused significant casualties. The aid efforts involve collaboration with the Venezuelan government and organizations such as the Red Cross and Caritas, aiming to ensure that assistance meets identified needs and avoids sending unnecessary goods. Portugal already has a priority needs list developed in partnership with Venezuelan authorities and field-based entities, and officials expect to finalize projects within the next 48 hours to enable resource mobilization. As of the latest update, 56 Portuguese or Lusophone nationals have been confirmed dead, with 91 missing, including eight children. The earthquakes on June 24 caused over 1,719 deaths and more than 5,000 injuries, with the UN reporting over 50,000 people missing. Several countries, including Portugal, have sent search-and-rescue teams to the affected areas.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Portugal’s humanitarian response to the Venezuelan earthquake without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on the government’s coordination with international and local organizations, emphasizing transparency and preparedness. While the subject (

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Clear description of Portugal's aid coordination efforts. Neutral tone with detailed procedural information.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago
UN coordinates more than 2,000 rescue workers from 27 countries in search for survivors

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Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the international response to the earthquake disaster in Venezuela, quoting UN officials and mentioning both cooperation and potential challenges without overtly favoring any political side. It includes information on the role of various governments, but no

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Accurate reporting on international rescue efforts with specific numbers. Maintains neutral tone throughout.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago
RTP in Venezuela: Catia La Mar was one of the worst affected areas

The article reports on the presence of RTP (a Portuguese public broadcaster) in Venezuela, specifically in the area of Catia La Mar, which was heavily affected by earthquakes that occurred on Thursday. The report highlights the significant destruction in the region and includes commentary from the special correspondent, Daniel Catalão. The focus is on the aftermath of the natural disaster and the efforts of the media to cover the situation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the earthquake impact and RTP’s response without overtly taking a political stance. It focuses on the immediate effects of the disaster and the role of the media in covering the event, without emphasizing ideological positions or partisan perspectives.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately describes the extent of damage in Catia La Mar and confirms this with on-the-ground reporting. It remains neutral in tone and does not overstate the situation.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 905 days ago
Number of Portuguese and Portuguese descendants killed rises to 53

The article reports on the impact of two earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, which resulted in at least 1,450 deaths and 3,150 injuries according to official figures. It notes that 53 Portuguese or Lusophone individuals have been confirmed dead, with eight children among the victims. Additionally, 83 Portuguese or Lusophone people are missing or unreachable, including 46 men and 37 women. The United Nations states over 50,000 people are missing, while several countries, including Portugal and other EU nations, have sent search and rescue teams. The Portuguese mission’s operations base is located in La Guaira, an area with a significant Portuguese and Lusophone population. The earthquakes had magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, occurring just 200 kilometers from Caracas, followed by more than 20 aftershocks.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the earthquake's casualties and international response without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides balanced reporting on the situation, citing official data and international efforts without taking sides or using emotionally charged or sl

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Consistent with other sources including precise Portuguese casualty numbers and earthquake details.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicLeftFactual 95Objective 85yesterday
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The article reports on the aftermath of two strong earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale that struck northern Venezuela. At least 12,400 people were injured, with UN estimates suggesting this number could reach 50,000. The interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, announced during a press conference that 6,462 people had been rescued, highlighting the immediate response by the Venezuelan state, including emergency decrees and mobilization of civil protection and public defense systems. International rescue teams from 33 countries were present, with over 3,000 personnel reported by the UN. Rodríguez also mentioned ongoing discussions with the U.S. Department of State and the IMF for financial support to rebuild infrastructure damaged by the earthquakes. She emphasized efforts to secure international aid through mechanisms like the Bank of Development of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) and noted the arrival of specialized Israeli teams for recovery work.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the government's response as effective and proactive, emphasizing the leadership of Delcy Rodríguez and her coordination with international entities. It highlights the government's efforts to secure funding and international cooperation, which aligns with a left-leaning narrative.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Well-sourced with specific figures and official statements from Delcy Rodríguez. Some emphasis on government actions may slightly affect neutrality.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 852 days ago
Venezuela: Survivor still trapped in rubble eight days after earthquakes

Hernan Gil, a 43-year-old security guard, has been trapped under the rubble of a collapsed building in Catia La Mar, a coastal area in the state of La Guaira, Venezuela, since the earthquake on June 24. He was detected alive by a Portuguese rescue team and has remained trapped for eight days. Rescue teams from seven countries—Portugal, Venezuela, Chile, the United States, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Mexico—have worked tirelessly for three days to reach him, changing strategies this morning to approach him from another location. His wife described the situation as a 'true miracle' and expressed amazement at the international cooperation involved. The region has suffered extensive damage, with many buildings destroyed and marked with the letter 'D,' indicating fatalities. The interim president of Venezuela declared seven days of national mourning. Official reports indicate over 2,295 deaths, more than 11,000 injured, and 50,000 missing. Among the victims were 75 Portuguese citizens and descendants, with 66 still missing. The Venezuelan government restricted access to the affected area, requiring volunteers to carry permits. International organizations estimate 50,000 people remain失踪

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the disaster, focusing on the humanitarian efforts, international collaboration, and the challenges faced by rescuers. It includes quotes from both local and international sources, mentions the government's actions, and highlights the impact on both the当地居民

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Detailed account of rescue efforts with direct quotes. Emotional language in survivor quotes slightly reduces objectivity.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 852 days ago
Venezuela. Sobe para 75 o número de portugueses e lusodescendentes mortos

According to the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MNE), the death toll from the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 has risen to 75 Portuguese citizens and people of Portuguese descent, including 12 children and 63 adults, with 65 of them also holding Venezuelan nationality. The previous count had reported 71 victims. The overall death toll from the earthquakes now stands at 2,295, according to the latest official figures released by Venezuelan authorities, along with 11,267 injured. Parliament President Jorge Rodríguez stated that 12,841 people were affected by the earthquakes, up from the earlier estimate of 1,943 deaths and 10,571 injuries. Before the new data was announced, interim President Delcy Rodríguez declared seven days of national mourning. The earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, occurred 200 kilometers from Caracas with less than a minute between them, followed by hundreds of aftershocks, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Dozens of buildings collapsed or suffered severe damage in Caracas and the heavily impacted region of La Guaira.

Bias read (Center): The article reports factual updates on the death toll and impact of natural disasters in Venezuela, citing official sources such as the Venezuelan government and the U.S. Geological Survey. There is no evident framing or slant in the language used, and the information presented is neutral and based

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Precise casualty figures and official statements. Mention of political figures may introduce slight bias.

Diário de Notícias logoDiário de NotíciasIndependentCenterFactual 92Objective 90yesterday
Venezuela. Equipa portuguesa conseguiu resgatar homem dos escombros uma semana depois dos sismos

More than seven days after earthquakes struck Venezuela, a 44-year-old man named Hernán Gil was successfully rescued from the rubble of a shopping center in La Guaira by a Portuguese rescue team working alongside an international force of 100 operatives from ten countries. The operation took place on July 2, 2026, five days after the initial seismic event. Hernán, a security guard at the site, had been detected alive on June 29, 2026, in a basement parking area. The rescue was made possible through the use of advanced technology by the Portuguese team, which helped locate the survivor precisely. The operation involved navigating unstable structures and digging two separate tunnels. The Portuguese team expressed gratitude for the collaboration and emphasized their commitment to continuing rescue efforts until all possibilities are exhausted.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a humanitarian rescue mission without overt ideological framing. While the involvement of international teams and the mention of specific nationalities (Portugal, Costa Rica, El Salvador) could imply some level of geopolitical context, the focus remains on a

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 90): The article provides a detailed account of a successful rescue operation, citing specific names, dates, and organizations. It is factual and maintains a respectful, objective tone.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 9520 hr. ago
The number of Portuguese and Portuguese descendants killed has risen to 84

A notícia relata o aumento do número de mortos entre portugueses e lusodescendentes na Venezuela após dois sismos de alta magnitude. O Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros da Portugal informa que o total de mortos chegou a 84, sendo 15 crianças e 69 adultos, enquanto 72 têm também nacionalidade venezuelana. O balanho oficial da Venezuela indica um total de 2.295 mortos e 12.400 feridos. A presidente interina da Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, declarou sete dias de luto nacional, e Portugal também adotou medidas semelhantes. Além disso, Portugal está preparando envio de ajuda humanitária através de dois aviões da Força Aérea Portuguesa, que incluem medicamentos, materiais de higiene e ambulâncias.

Bias read (Center): O artigo apresenta informações objetivas sobre o impacto dos sismos na Venezuela e a resposta internacional, incluindo Portugal. Não há evidências de tom político ou editoriais tendenciosos. A cobertura equilibra informações sobre o desastre, a reação das autoridades e a ajuda internacional, mantém‑

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): High factuality with clear reporting on the number of Portuguese casualties and humanitarian aid efforts. Objectivity is strong as it presents the information without bias or emotional language.

Diário de Notícias logoDiário de NotíciasIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 95yesterday
Resgates na Venezuela."O sucesso desta missão foi a força revigorante para tudo aquilo que estão a fazer"

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Bias read (Center): While the article highlights Portugal's involvement in international humanitarian efforts, which could be seen as a nationalistic statement, there is no overt ideological slant. The focus remains on the technical success of the rescue mission and the commendation of the team's work, without taking a

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): High factuality with direct quotes from officials and clear reporting on the rescue effort. Objectivity is strong as it maintains a neutral tone and avoids subjective language.

Expresso logoExpressoIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 95yesterday
Equipa portuguesa resgata sobrevivente dos sismos na Venezuela que estava soterrado há sete dias: veja o vídeo

A Portuguese team successfully rescued a survivor from the earthquakes in Venezuela who had been trapped underground for seven days. The rescue operation highlights international cooperation in disaster response efforts. The article includes a video showing the moment of the rescue, emphasizing the complexity and success of the mission. The event underscores the challenges faced by communities affected by natural disasters and the role of foreign aid teams in such situations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a humanitarian rescue operation without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on the technical and human aspects of the rescue, with no indication of ideological leaning toward either left or right. The emphasis is on the collaborative effort and

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): High factuality with specific details about the rescue operation and quotes from officials. Objectivity is strong as it presents the achievement without embellishment or bias.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 952 days ago
United Nations warns of risk of famine and disease in Venezuela

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Bias read (Center): The headline presents a factual report on natural disasters and humanitarian warnings without overtly favoring any political stance. It references the United Nations as a credible authority but does not frame the issue through a specific ideological lens. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the UN

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): Clear reporting on UN warnings with no apparent bias. Focused on factual humanitarian concerns.

Diário de Notícias logoDiário de NotíciasIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 956 days ago
Menino de 11 anos encontrado vivo na Venezuela três dias após abalos

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Bias read (Center): O artigo relata eventos naturais e resgates sem tom político explícito, focando em dados oficiais e informações neutras sobre o impacto dos sismos. Embora envolva a política internacional (ajuda humanitária e envio de equipes), o texto mantém uma abordagem factual e balanceada, sem favorecer nenhum

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): High factuality as it provides detailed and verified information about the rescue of a child and official casualty figures. Objectivity is strong as it remains neutral and presents facts without emotional emphasis.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 934 days ago
NASA estimates that nearly 59,000 buildings were affected in Venezuela

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Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the impact of natural disasters, citing scientific assessments and international aid responses. It does not take a clear stance on political issues, focusing instead on the scale of damage, casualties, and international cooperation. The framing remains

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 93): The article accurately reports NASA's preliminary assessment of building damage using satellite data. It clearly states the estimate is unvalidated and presents the information neutrally.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 935 days ago
Earthquakes in Venezuela, death toll rises to 1,450 people

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Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the earthquake's impact without overtly favoring any political stance. While the disaster has significant implications for Venezuelan governance and international relations, the piece does not take a clear ideological position or emphasize specific政治 or

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 93): The article updates the death toll and mentions Portuguese victims, matching other reports. It presents facts objectively while acknowledging the ongoing search for survivors.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 904 days ago
La Guaira earthquake, Portuguese city center completely destroyed

A special correspondent for RTP News, Daniel Catalão, visited the town of La Guaira in Venezuela, which was completely destroyed as a result of recent earthquakes felt over the past few days. The report focuses on the aftermath of the seismic activity, highlighting the destruction caused to the central area of La Guaira. No specific details about the magnitude of the earthquakes, casualties, or official responses were provided in the excerpt. The situation appears to involve natural disaster damage and local impact.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on the effects of an earthquake, focusing on the physical destruction in La Guaira, Venezuela. It does not present any overtly biased language, nor does it emphasize political implications, policies, or ideological perspectives. The content remains focused on the event itself and

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): Detailed and accurate account of European Mechanism coordination. Balanced and neutral, presenting facts without editorializing.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 854 days ago
The death toll in Venezuela has risen to 1,719

The article reports on the increased death toll from two earthquakes that struck Venezuela, with the number of fatalities rising to 1,719 and over 5,000 people injured. The first earthquake had a magnitude of 7.2, followed by another of 7.5, both occurring just under 200 kilometers from Caracas. These quakes were followed by more than 20 aftershocks, including a 4.2 magnitude tremor felt strongly by residents. The Venezuelan parliament president noted that 855 buildings were affected, with 189 completely collapsing and 666 suffering partial or severe damage. At least 56 Portuguese and Lusophone nationals are among the dead, and 91 others remain missing or unreachable. The United Nations estimates around 50,000 people are still unaccounted for, while search and rescue operations continue. Portugal and other European Union countries have sent teams to assist in the relief efforts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the earthquake disaster in Venezuela without overt ideological slant. It includes quotes from officials, data from international organizations like the UN, and mentions of foreign aid efforts without favoring any particular political stance. The focusis

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Provides detailed and updated casualty figures consistent with cross-source data. Maintains neutrality in reporting government actions and international support.

Diário de Notícias logoDiário de NotíciasIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 854 days ago
Earthquake in Venezuela. 17 Portuguese will be repatriated and should arrive this Tuesday

A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Venezuela on June 24, causing at least 1,450 deaths and 3,150 injuries according to the latest official report. Seventeen Portuguese citizens in Venezuela are being repatriated via a military aircraft expected to arrive in Beja on Tuesday. The Minister of Defense announced that two KC-390 aircraft had been used since Sunday for rescue operations, and a third flight is planned for the repatriation of the 17 nationals. The Portuguese Armed Forces remain ready to provide additional support if requested, though no such request has been made yet. At least 53 Portuguese citizens and descendants are among the dead, while 89 others are missing or unreachable. The UN reports over 50,000 people are still unaccounted for. Several countries, including Portugal and other EU states, have sent search-and-rescue teams to assist in the aftermath.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the earthquake's impact, the repatriation efforts by the Portuguese government, and international response. It includes quotes from the Minister of Defense and mentions the involvement of the Armed Forces, but does not exhibit clear ideological framing,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Factuality is high with detailed official figures and government statements. Objectivity is strong with balanced coverage of repatriation efforts.

RTP Notícias logoRTP NotíciasState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 855 days ago
Rescue teams rescue several survivors

In Venezuela, rescue teams have successfully saved several survivors from a building collapse, offering hope amid the crisis. The recovery of an 11-year-old boy has provided some relief to those still searching for missing individuals. Families of the missing have expressed frustration over the lack of heavy machinery needed to clear tons of rubble, highlighting concerns about the response efforts.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a disaster response situation without overtly favoring any political side. It mentions frustrations from families but does not take a stance on the government's actions or criticize specific policies. The focus is on the event itself and the immediate reactions, avoiding any明显

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurate reporting on rescue operations and survivor stories. Maintains balance by including both hope and frustration among families.

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