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Venezuelan cemetery expands burials for earthquake victims, many of whom remain unidentified
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Venezuelan cemetery expands burials for earthquake victims, many of whom remain unidentified

Following a series of powerful twin earthquakes in Venezuela, the La Esperanza cemetery in La Guaira state has expanded significantly to accommodate the growing number of victims. Workers have dug over 500 new burial plots, including a section specifically for unidentified remains. Satellite imagery and on-site reports indicate that hundreds of bodies have been interred, though many victims remain unaccounted for. Families of the deceased continue to search for information about their loved ones, while local authorities have implemented measures such as coded markers and organized terraces to facilitate identification. The earthquakes caused extensive damage, resulting in thousands of deaths, injuries, and displacements.

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Venezuelan cemetery expands burials for earthquake victims, many of whom remain unidentified

Following a series of powerful twin earthquakes in Venezuela, the La Esperanza cemetery in La Guaira state has expanded significantly to accommodate the growing number of victims. Workers have dug over 500 new burial plots, including a section specifically for unidentified remains. Satellite imagery and on-site reports indicate that hundreds of bodies have been interred, though many victims remain unaccounted for. Families of the deceased continue to search for information about their loved ones, while local authorities have implemented measures such as coded markers and organized terraces to facilitate identification. The earthquakes caused extensive damage, resulting in thousands of deaths, injuries, and displacements.

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