Slovenian charity collects aid for people in Venezuela after devastating earthquake
Slovenia's Caritas has begun collecting funds to assist residents of Venezuela affected by two powerful earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 that struck on June 24. The natural disaster caused casualties, injuries, and significant damage to housing and infrastructure. Many people were left homeless and without basic necessities. The situation is further complicated by Venezuela's ongoing political and economic crisis, which has led to widespread poverty and lack of access to food, water, electricity, medicine, and fuel. Caritas Venezuela immediately started helping those affected and called on the international Caritas network for solidarity. Slovenia's Caritas, which has supported humanitarian programs in Venezuela since 2017, responded with a new fundraising campaign. Caritas Venezuela's executive director emphasized the fragility of human life and the need for mutual solidarity, stating that Caritas is present among people to provide comfort and concrete assistance. Staff members are assessing the damage and gathering data on urgent needs. Caritas Venezuela has established a national collection center for clean water, unspoiled food, medicines, and financial contributions. In the几天
Filipini so 8. junija 2026 zasledili močan potres z magnitudo 7,8, ki je prizadel otok Mindanao na jugu države. Ta potres je bil najmočnejši, kar so Filipini kdaj čutili, in ga je zaznal tudi sistem Ameriškega geološkega urada (USGS). Potres je nastopal ob 7.37 po lokalnem času na globini približno 35 kilometrov, kar je pomenilo, da je bilo žarišče v notranjosti Zemlje, kar je povečalo moč njegovih posledic. Po podatkih Filipinskega inštituta za vulkanologijo in seizmologijo (Phivolcs) je potres zasledili v območju mesta General Santos v provinci Sarangani, na skrajnem južnem delu otoka Mindanao. To območje ima približno 500.000 prebivalcev in je bilo najhuje prizadeto.
Operacije iskanja in reševanja so se medtem nadaljujejo, medtem ko so oblasti potrdile, da je umrlo najmanj 41 ljudi. Po zadnjih podatkih so pogrešajo še štiri osebe, medtem ko je poškodovanih več kot 470. Pogosto se pojavljajo različne ocene, glede na različne izvore. Na primer, nekateri mediji so poročali o 32 smrtnih žrtev, medtem ko drugi podatki kažejo na več. Prav tako so različne agencije poročale o različnih številih poškodovanih – nekateri so govorili o več kot 450, drugi pa o več kot 470. To kaže na to, da so podatki še vedno v procesu popravljanja in dopolnjevanja.
Potres je povzročil obsežno škodo, posebej na območju province Sarangani in mesta General Santos. Po poročanju različnih medijev so porušene trgovine, poškodovane stavbe in številne javne zgradbe. Poškodovanih je bilo nekaj več kot 2500 domov, od tega je okoli 450 popolnoma uničenih. Več kot 40.000 ljudi je moralo zapustiti svoje domove, večina je nastanjena v začasnih zavetiščih, okoli 10.000 pa jih je zatočišče poiskalo pri družinskih članih ali prijateljih. Po potresu so se pojavili tudi popotresni sunki z magnitudami od 1,3 do 6,7, kar je dodatno povečalo nevarnost in škodo.
Prav tako so potresi povzročili različne posledice, kot so razpoke na stavbah, motene telekomunikacijske povezave in odpovedano poučevanje v šolah in uradih. V mestu Alabel v provinci Sarangani so se na policijski stavbi takoj po potresu pojavile razpoke, kar je povzročilo strah in paniko med prebivalstvom. Medtem ko so v nekaterih mestih prebivalci umaknili, so drugi še vedno v območju, kjer so opozorili pred cunamijem. Filipske oblasti so izdali svarilo pred cunamijem, kar je povzročilo evakuacije v nekaterih mestih. Po podatkih ameriškega sistema za opozarjanje pred cunamiji bi lahko valovi v nekaterih delih Filipinov dosegli višino od enega do treh metrov nad običajno gladino morja.
Filipini, Indonezija in Japonska ležijo na tako imenovanem Ognjenem obroču, pasu prelomnic okoli Tihega oceana, kjer so potresi in vulkanski izbruhi zelo pogosti. Po podatkih ameriške Nacionalne vremenske službe za Havaji nevarnosti cunamija na tem območju niso zaznali. Vendar pa so potresi na Filipinih reden pojav, ker otočje leži na t. i. pacifiškem ognjenem obroču, območju izjemne potresne dejavnosti. Na primer, na otoku Mindanao so lani oktobra stresla potresa z močjo 7,4 in 6,7, v katerih je umrlo osem ljudi. Nekaj dni prej je v potresu z magnitudo 6,9 v provinci Cebu v osrednjih Filipinih umrlo 76 ljudi, uničenih ali poškodovanih je bilo 72 tisoč poslopij.
Filipinski predsednik Ferdinand Marcos mlajši je po potresu odredil takojšnje ukrepanje vseh pristojnih vladnih agencij, vključno z evakuacijo prebivalcev in začetkom reševalnih operacij. V svojem nagovoru je prebivalce prizadetih območij pozval, naj upoštevajo opozorila pred cunamijem in se nemudoma umaknejo na višje ležeča območja. "Vaše življenje je pomembnejše od vsega, kar bi lahko pustili za seboj," je poudaril. Medtem ko so v nekaterih mestih prebivalci umaknili, so drugi še vedno v območju, kjer so opozorili pred cunamijem. Po podatkih ameriškega sistema za opozarjanje pred cunamiji bi lahko valovi v nekaterih delih Filipinov dosegli višino od enega do treh metrov nad običajno gladino morja. Vendar pa je nevarnost večinoma minila, a so prebivalci pozvani k previdnosti, saj lahko v naslednjih urah še prihaja do nihanj morske gladine.
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On July 1, 2026, Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez declared a seven-day period of mourning in memory of victims of two powerful earthquakes that struck the country last Wednesday. According to the latest reports, nearly 2,000 people have died, and thousands more are missing. Rodriguez expressed her condolences on social media, stating that the soul of Venezuela is torn apart by human losses caused by the devastating earthquakes. The national mourning will begin today at 6 PM local time. The two consecutive earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, have resulted in at least 1,943 deaths, over 10,500 injuries, and 6,461 people rescued from under the rubble, while thousands remain missing.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the declaration of mourning by the interim president and includes casualty figures provided by Venezuelan authorities. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language; the content remains neutral and focused on the event itself.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article gives an accurate account of the earthquake impact in Venezuela, citing precise casualty numbers and describing the national mourning period. The reporting is unbiased and factual.
24ur (POP TV)IndependentLeftFactual 100Objective 1002 days ago
The article reports on the aftermath of two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday, causing significant casualties and damage. According to the article, over 2,000 people have died, with more than 11,000 injured, and nearly 13,000 left homeless. Rescue operations, involving both domestic and international teams, have recovered over 6,400 individuals, while thousands remain missing. Satellite data from NASA suggests that more than 58,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. The United Nations notes that tens of thousands of people urgently need food and shelter, with UNICEF reporting that 680,000 children require humanitarian aid. The World Health Organization has also warned of potential disease outbreaks. Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez declared a seven-day national mourning period starting today at 6 PM local time, expressing condolences to those affected and calling for prayers for the victims and their families.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the disaster response through the lens of Venezuelan leadership, emphasizing the government’s declaration of mourning and its humanitarian efforts. While the focus is on the tragedy itself, the emphasis on the government’s actions and the emotional tone of the quotes from leaders,
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): This article also accurately covers the earthquake situation in Venezuela, providing specific details about casualties, rescue operations, and the declaration of mourning. The tone remains objective throughout.
DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 100Objective 1002 days ago
In Venezuela, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez has declared a seven-day mourning period in memory of victims of devastating earthquakes that struck the country last Wednesday. The quakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, have caused over 2,295 deaths, injured more than 10,500 people, and left nearly 13,000 people homeless. According to local authorities, 6,461 people have been rescued from rubble, while thousands remain missing. The earthquakes damaged or destroyed more than 58,000 buildings, according to satellite data from NASA. The United Nations estimates that tens of thousands of people now require food and shelter, while the World Health Organization has warned of potential disease outbreaks.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a national mourning declaration by a high-ranking official in response to natural disasters. It provides factual information about casualties, damage, and international responses without overtly favoring any political perspective. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the灾害
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article accurately reports on the earthquake disaster in Venezuela, including casualty figures, rescue efforts, and international aid. It presents facts objectively without bias.
Si21IndependentCenterFactual 100Objective 1004 days ago
The article reports on devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, 2026, causing significant damage across multiple states including La Guaira, Caracas, Carabobo, Aragua, and Falcón. The earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, were among the strongest in over a century, resulting in severe structural damage, particularly in Catia La Mar. Over 432 schools were damaged in the capital alone, severely impacting education. Hospitals are operating at maximum capacity, and access to clean drinking water remains unreliable for thousands of children. UNICEF has delivered its first aid shipment containing medical supplies, shelter, and sanitation equipment, and plans further deliveries from Panama and Copenhagen. UNICEF Slovenia is collecting donations to support affected families and children.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the earthquake disaster and humanitarian response without overt ideological slant. While it mentions UNICEF's collaboration with Venezuelan authorities and international organizations, it does not frame the situation through a politically charged lens. The报道
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article accurately describes the earthquake situation in Venezuela, mentioning the number of affected people, infrastructure damage, and international aid efforts. It maintains an objective tone.
N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 100Objective 1004 days ago
The article discusses the survival duration of people trapped under rubble after earthquakes, using the recent devastating earthquake in Venezuela as a reference. It notes that while the death toll has risen to at least 1,450, rescuers continue finding survivors days after the disaster. Experts explain that survival depends on factors like access to water, air, and temperature, with some individuals surviving up to a week or longer if their injuries are not severe. The article highlights protective measures such as seeking shelter under sturdy furniture and avoiding inhaling dust. Examples from past disasters, including Japan in 2011 and Haiti in 2010, illustrate that survival beyond several days is possible. Practical advice is provided for those caught in similar situations.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on general survival strategies and scientific explanations related to natural disasters, without taking a stance on political issues, policies, or figures. It provides balanced expert opinions and historical examples without apparent bias.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article discusses survival times under rubble following earthquakes, citing expert opinions and conditions affecting survival. It is factual and presented neutrally.
Siol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 100Objective 1004 days ago
The number of deaths caused by recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to at least 1,450, with over 3,200 people injured, according to government reports. Rescuers have pulled more than 30 people from rubble since last week. According to interim President Delcy Rodriguez, rescuers saved 33 people over the weekend, including two 11-year-olds, as reported by the BBC. Thousands remain trapped under debris, and hopes of finding survivors are diminishing hour by hour. The president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez, stated that 430 aftershocks were recorded by Sunday after the initial quakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5. The state of La Guaira, bordering the capital Caracas, was among the hardest-hit areas, with over 2,500 buildings and other structures destroyed or severely damaged, including approximately 780 homes and 38 hospitals, according to the German news agency dpa.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the earthquake's impact, quoting government officials and international media outlets. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, focusing on casualty numbers, rescue efforts, and infrastructure damage without overtly favoring any political stance.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article accurately reports on the rising death toll and ongoing rescue efforts in Venezuela. It presents the information objectively without taking sides.
DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 100Objective 1004 days ago
The number of deaths caused by recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to at least 1,450, with over 3,200 people injured, according to government reports. Rescuers have pulled more than 30 people from under the rubble since last week, including two 11-year-olds, as stated by interim President Delcy Rodriguez. Thousands remain trapped beneath the ruins, though hopes of finding survivors are diminishing rapidly. According to parliamentary president Jorge Rodriguez, there were 430 aftershocks recorded by Sunday following the initial quakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5. The hardest-hit area is the state of La Guaira, bordering the capital Caracas, where more than 2,500 buildings, including approximately 780 homes and 38 hospitals, have been destroyed or severely damaged.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the earthquake's impact, casualties, rescue efforts, and infrastructure damage without overtly favoring any political perspective. It cites government officials and includes data from authorities, presenting the situation objectively.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): This article provides accurate information about the increasing death toll and the rescue of children from under rubble. It is factual and maintains an objective stance.
STA – Slovenska tiskovna agencijaState / PublicCenterFactual 100Objective 1006 days ago
In Venezuela, rescuers have successfully retrieved a newborn baby from the rubble of a collapsed building. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by communities affected by infrastructure failures and natural disasters. Emergency services worked tirelessly to locate and extract the infant, emphasizing the critical role of first responders in such situations. This event has sparked discussions about the need for improved safety measures and disaster preparedness in the region.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a rescue operation without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on the humanitarian aspect of the event and does not engage with political discourse or commentary.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The brief report accurately mentions the rescue of a newborn from under rubble, aligning with other sources. It is concise and factual without any bias.
N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 100Objective 10014 days ago
The Slovenian government has established a dedicated website with information on state assistance available to those affected by severe storms and floods that occurred at the beginning of June, causing extensive damage across housing, infrastructure, agricultural land, and the economy. The site provides details on how to report damages, procedures for assessing and listing damages in agriculture and industry, and contact information for victims. The storms, which included heavy rain, wind, hail, flooding, and landslides, affected 57 municipalities nationwide. Due to the estimated damage exceeding 0.3 percent of the national budget, the State Protection and Rescue Administration initiated the damage assessment process, which will conclude by July 24, followed by inspections by regional committees by July 31. Guidelines have been issued for repairing damaged properties without requiring building permits, and farmers are encouraged to report agricultural damage through local advisors or regional offices. Special instructions have been provided for processing claims related to extraordinary weather events, including the use of satellite imagery to assess damage.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the government's response to natural disasters, providing details on administrative processes, resources, and guidelines for affected citizens. There is no overt ideological framing, loaded language, or selective sourcing that would indicate a clear slp
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article provides detailed information about flood damage in Slovenia, including the establishment of a dedicated website for aid applications. The content is factual and neutral.
Nova24TVParty-alignedCenterFactual 100Objective 10022 days ago
The government reviewed the consequences of yesterday's unrest, which caused damage to housing, infrastructure, and farmland. Ministers will expedite damage assessments and aid disbursements, with the prime minister visiting affected areas. The government noted that some preliminary damage assessments were conducted correctly, while others had significant ambiguities. There are concerns about poor management of European funds, which could result in their loss for Slovenia. The government plans to accelerate projects and reallocate resources to address delays. Additionally, it was found that a
Bias read (Center): The article reports on administrative processes related to damage assessment and fund allocation following an incident, without taking a clear stance or using biased language.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article provides factual information about government actions regarding damage assessment and aid distribution after floods, as well as decisions related to border control and relations with Israel. The content is neutral and based on official statements.
Nova24TVParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 934 days ago
The article reports on an initiative by Slovenska Karitas (Slovenian Caritas) to collect funds for humanitarian aid to those affected by two strong earthquakes in Venezuela on June 24, 2026. The earthquakes had magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, resulting in casualties, significant damage, and substantial infrastructure losses. The tremors were felt primarily in Caracas and several surrounding states. Many people lost their homes and possessions, adding to the challenges faced by Venezuelans already struggling with severe economic and political crises. Slovenska Karitas has been providing humanitarian assistance in Venezuela since 2017 and is now seeking additional support to assist the most vulnerable populations impacted by the disaster. The organization emphasizes solidarity and immediate action, highlighting the need for collective efforts to provide water, food, medicine, and temporary shelter while supporting long-term recovery.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a natural disaster and the humanitarian response without overt ideological slant. It focuses on the impact of the earthquake, the existing socio-economic conditions in Venezuela, and the role of international organizations like Slovenska Karitas. While the话题
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 93): The article provides detailed information about the earthquakes in Venezuela, including the number of casualties, the areas affected, and the international response. It includes direct quotes from officials and aligns closely with the cross-source consensus. The tone is objective and informative.
DnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 935 days ago
In June 2026, two powerful earthquakes struck northern and central Venezuela, causing over 1,400 deaths and significant damage. Due to the lack of a national early warning system, Google’s earthquake alert system, integrated into Android devices, played a crucial role in saving lives. Millions of Venezuelan smartphone users received alerts seconds before the quakes, giving them precious time to seek shelter. This technology relies on built-in accelerometers in smartphones to detect initial seismic waves (P-waves) before more destructive secondary waves (S-waves) arrive. Google’s system analyzed data from thousands of devices in real-time, identifying the quake’s location and magnitude, then sending warnings to all affected areas. According to The New York Times, this system provided critical seconds or even minutes of warning, significantly reducing potential casualties.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the technological solution implemented by Google to address a natural disaster in Venezuela. It does not take a clear ideological stance but focuses on the technical aspects and outcomes of the system. There is no evident bias toward any political entity,官
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 93): This article provides comprehensive coverage of the earthquakes in Venezuela, including casualty figures, the role of technology in early warning systems, and the impact on infrastructure. It presents facts objectively and aligns with the cross-source consensus, making it highly accurate and balance
Si21IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 936 days ago
On June 24, 2026, two consecutive earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela, followed by strong aftershocks throughout the next day. This marks the strongest earthquake in the country since 1900, with the most severe damage reported in the state of La Guaira north of Caracas. According to recent reports, the death toll has risen to 235, with over 4,000 people injured. Rescue teams continue searching for survivors under the rubble of collapsed buildings. The Red Cross of Slovenia, as part of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), has responded to the disaster by contributing €10,000 from its Solidarity Fund and initiating fundraising efforts for affected communities. Donations can be made via bank transfer or SMS to designated numbers. The funds collected between June 8 and 25 were for relief efforts in the Philippines, while contributions from June 26 onward will support Venezuela.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the earthquake and its impact, including casualty figures and rescue operations. It mentions the involvement of the Red Cross of Slovenia but does not take a stance on political issues related to Venezuela. The focus is on humanitarian aid rather than a
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 93): This article provides comprehensive coverage of the earthquakes in Venezuela, including the number of casualties, the areas affected, and the international response. It includes direct quotes from officials and aligns closely with the cross-source consensus. The tone is objective and informative.
Radio OgnjiščeParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 927 days ago
The Slovenian branch of Caritas has launched an appeal for donations to aid victims of two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela, which struck with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5. The quakes caused at least 235 deaths, thousands of injuries, and significant material damage, leaving many homeless and without possessions. This adds to the challenges faced by Venezuelans already suffering from a prolonged economic and political crisis. The Vatican, through Pope Leon XIV, has already sent an initial donation of €100,000 to support relief efforts. Local churches, including the cathedral in Caracas and several parish buildings, have sustained structural damage, while seed banks and other religious facilities were also affected. Caritas Venezuela has established a national collection center to gather water, non-perishable food, medicine, and financial contributions. In the coming days, local Caritas offices across Venezuela will open collection and distribution points to ensure safe and efficient aid delivery. Additional support will include temporary shelters and psychological assistance for those affected.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on humanitarian aid efforts following natural disasters, focusing on the impact of the earthquakes and the response by Caritas and the Vatican. It includes quotes from officials and describes the scope of the disaster and relief operations without overtly favoring any political,党
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 92): This article provides detailed information about the earthquakes in Venezuela, including their magnitudes, casualties, and international aid efforts. It includes direct quotes from officials and mentions the involvement of the Vatican and local churches. The content aligns closely with the cross-sou
DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 903 days ago
Two powerful earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 struck northern Venezuela in quick succession, drawing attention from seismologists due to their rarity. Both quakes occurred near the San Sebastián fault line along the northern coast of Venezuela, where the Caribbean and South American tectonic plates meet. The earthquakes were nearly simultaneous, occurring within less than a minute of each other and approximately five kilometers apart, which is exceptionally rare. The difference in magnitude between the two quakes—7.2 and 7.5—is significant, as the larger quake released three times more energy. This event has been compared to similar doublet earthquakes in Turkey in 2023 and historical cases in Pakistan, Taiwan, and the Southern Sandwich Islands. Seismologists suggest that the first earthquake may have triggered the second due to stress changes along the fault, though further analysis is needed to determine if this was a foreshock-mainshock sequence or a true doublet.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about seismic activity and includes quotes from experts without apparent ideological framing. It does not take a stance on political issues but focuses on scientific explanations and comparisons to past events.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): This article provides detailed, scientifically grounded explanations of the seismic events, including magnitudes, locations, and energy differences. It cites experts and institutions like ARSO and uses objective, educational language without bias or emotional overstatement.
Primorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 854 days ago
The number of fatalities from the recent earthquakes in Venezuela has increased, according to interim President Delcy Rodriguez, who reported that rescuers saved 33 people over the weekend, including two children aged 11. Thousands remain trapped under rubble, and hopes of finding more survivors are diminishing rapidly. According to parliamentary president Jorge Rodriguez, the country experienced aftershocks numbering 430 between Wednesday afternoon and Sunday after the initial quakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale. The hardest-hit area is the federal state of La Guaira, bordering the capital Caracas, where more than 2,500 buildings and other structures have been destroyed or severely damaged, including approximately 780 homes and 38 hospitals, according to German news agency dpa.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the earthquake's impact, quoting government officials and citing external sources like dpa. It does not exhibit clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The focus is on the disaster's effects rather than political議
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately presents the situation in Venezuela after the earthquakes, including the number of victims and damaged infrastructure. It remains largely objective, though it does include some emotionally charged descriptions of the ongoing search for survivors.
DnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 854 days ago
The number of deaths caused by earthquakes that struck Venezuela last Wednesday has risen to at least 1,450, with over 3,200 people injured, according to authorities reported on Sunday. Rescuers extracted more than 30 people from under the rubble last week. According to interim president Delcy Rodriguez, rescuers have saved 33 people, including two 11-year-olds, as reported by the British BBC. Thousands of people remain trapped under the ruins. Although rescuers from Venezuela and abroad continue their search and rescue efforts, hopes of finding anyone alive under the rubble are diminishing hour by hour. According to President of the National Assembly Jorge Rodriguez, there were 430 aftershocks recorded by Sunday after the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes that shook the country on Wednesday afternoon local time. The federal state of La Guaira, which borders the capital Caracas, was among the most affected areas. According to the latest estimates, more than 2,500 residential buildings and other structures have been destroyed or severely damaged, including approximately 780 homes and 38 hospitals, as reported by the German news agency DPA.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on the aftermath of natural disasters, focusing on casualty numbers, rescue operations, and infrastructure damage. It cites official statements from the interim president and the head of the National Assembly, providing balanced information without overtly favoring any political,
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides accurate figures on deaths and damage from the earthquake, citing official sources. It includes specific details like the number of rescued individuals and damaged buildings. However, it uses emotionally charged phrases such as 'upanja, da bodo pod njimi še našli koga živega, iz
24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 803 days ago
The article describes the aftermath of a major earthquake in Venezuela, focusing on the ongoing search for survivors in the collapsed 12-story building in La Guaira. Rescue teams are working tirelessly but face challenges such as delays in response and limited resources. Families of the missing express frustration over the slow and inadequate government response, claiming that precious time was lost before rescue efforts began. The earthquake has caused significant loss of life, with at least 1,700 deaths reported, and many more people still missing. Survivors and relatives describe their anguish and desperation as they wait for any sign of those trapped under the rubble.
Bias read (Center): The article presents accounts from multiple victims and families affected by the earthquake, highlighting frustrations with the government's response. However, it does not explicitly favor one political side, nor does it use biased language or selectively present information. It focuses on the human
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the death toll and rescue operations, citing credible sources. It maintains a relatively neutral tone while still using some emotionally charged language when describing personal stories of those affected by the disaster.
24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 804 days ago
Dayana Patino and her son Juan David were trapped under the rubble of their destroyed home after two devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, which caused at least 1,450 deaths. The pair survived by holding onto hope and faith, with Patino recalling how she felt like she was flying before being buried alive. She remained calm despite being injured and eventually heard her brother searching for her among the ruins. Rescuers extracted them from the wreckage on Thursday evening. Patino suffered injuries to both legs, while her son had minor injuries. Their home was completely destroyed, and they lost their dog. Her husband described finding his son as a rebirth and a return to life.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal survival story amid natural disasters, with no explicit political commentary, framing, or bias toward any political entity or ideology. It emphasizes human resilience and the impact of the disaster without taking a stance on governance, policy, or political figures.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the death toll and rescue efforts, citing credible sources. It maintains a relatively neutral tone while still using some emotionally charged language when describing personal stories of those affected by the disaster.
24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 804 days ago
A powerful earthquake measuring 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela, collapsing nearly 800 buildings and leaving at least 1,450 people dead, with tens of thousands still missing. Rescuers have saved over 33 people, including two 11-year-old boys who were pulled from rubble after being trapped for days. International rescue teams from Mexico, Spain, Qatar, the U.S., and the UK are working alongside local efforts, using drones and search dogs to locate survivors. Humanitarian organizations emphasize that the first 72 hours after an earthquake are critical for finding survivors, but rescuers continue their work despite time constraints. In areas like La Guaira, many buildings remain unsearched due to limited resources and infrastructure damage. Local residents, like Wilber, who lost eight family members, criticize aid organizations for delays caused by restricted access to affected zones.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the earthquake, casualties, rescue operations, and challenges faced by victims and responders. It includes quotes from multiple sources, such as UN officials and local residents, without overtly favoring any political perspective. The focus is on the灾害,
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the death toll and rescue efforts, citing credible sources. It maintains a relatively neutral tone while still using some emotionally charged language when describing personal stories of those affected by the disaster.
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