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Nuevo reporte de muertos por terremotos en Venezuela. “Nadie va a fosa común”, dijo Delcy Rodríguez
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Nuevo reporte de muertos por terremotos en Venezuela. “Nadie va a fosa común”, dijo Delcy Rodríguez

The article reports on the aftermath of two major earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 1st, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale. These quakes caused significant destruction, particularly in Caracas and La Guaira. Presidente interino Delcy Rodríguez addressed the crisis during a press conference, stating that at least 2,595 people had died and 12,400 were injured. The Venezuelan government has not released figures on missing persons, but the United Nations estimates up to 50,000 could be missing, sparking debate. Rodríguez emphasized that all victims would be properly identified through fingerprinting, photography, or forensic dentistry. She defended the government’s response to criticism, noting the rapid deployment of military and police personnel. The government estimated nearly 200 buildings collapsed, while NASA data suggests around 58,000 structures may have been affected. International aid efforts include support from the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and the UN World Food Programme, which launched a $50 million appeal to feed 500,000 Venezuelans. However, some leaders, including a Latin American president, have refused to provide assistance.

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Nuevo reporte de muertos por terremotos en Venezuela. “Nadie va a fosa común”, dijo Delcy Rodríguez

The article reports on the aftermath of two major earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 1st, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale. These quakes caused significant destruction, particularly in Caracas and La Guaira. Presidente interino Delcy Rodríguez addressed the crisis during a press conference, stating that at least 2,595 people had died and 12,400 were injured. The Venezuelan government has not released figures on missing persons, but the United Nations estimates up to 50,000 could be missing, sparking debate. Rodríguez emphasized that all victims would be properly identified through fingerprinting, photography, or forensic dentistry. She defended the government’s response to criticism, noting the rapid deployment of military and police personnel. The government estimated nearly 200 buildings collapsed, while NASA data suggests around 58,000 structures may have been affected. International aid efforts include support from the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and the UN World Food Programme, which launched a $50 million appeal to feed 500,000 Venezuelans. However, some leaders, including a Latin American president, have refused to provide assistance.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the government's response positively, highlighting Delcy Rodríguez's leadership and international cooperation, while downplaying criticisms. It emphasizes the government's actions and international support, which aligns with a left-leaning perspective. The focus on state control,災

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 70): The article provides specific details about Delcy Rodríguez’s statements, casualty figures, and government actions. However, some claims like the exact number of deaths and missing persons lack independent verification. The tone shows bias by favoring the government narrative over criticism.

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🔴 Venezuela este domingo, 28 de junio, EN VIVO | Han localizado a 33 supervivientes con signos vitales bajo los escombros

On June 28, 2026, Venezuela continues to deal with the aftermath of devastating earthquakes that struck La Guaira on June 25, resulting in over 1,400 deaths and more than 50,000 people missing. The coastal area suffered severe damage, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency, including military intervention and restricting access to the region. Protests have erupted due to perceived governmental inaction and lack of rescue equipment. International aid has been received from 24 countries, including 521 tons of supplies, 86 canine search teams, and over 2,741 personnel involved in search and rescue operations. The Vatican’s Pope León XIV expressed solidarity with Venezuelans affected by the disaster and thanked the rescuers working to assist those impacted.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article emphasizes international support and government actions, using terms like 'Ejecutivo' (government), 'militarización' (militarization), and highlights the role of the ruling party figure Delcy Rodríguez. It frames the situation as a national crisis requiring collective action and portrays

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 70 · Objetividad 55): The article contains exaggerated claims such as the Pope’s name being incorrect (León XIV does not exist). It also mixes verified facts with speculative or unconfirmed information. The tone is highly biased and lacks neutrality.

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