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Les équipes de secours internationales cessent de chercher des survivants
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Les équipes de secours internationales cessent de chercher des survivants

International rescue teams have stopped searching for survivors ten days after the earthquake in Venezuela. The situation remains dire, with hospitals overwhelmed and thousands stranded in the streets. Some residents blame the government for inadequate response to the disaster. President Nicolás Maduro has criticized the government and stated that thousands of rescue workers were deployed. People continue to search for loved ones amid the rubble. The United Nations estimates the damage caused by the earthquake could amount to $6.7 billion, equivalent to about 6% of Venezuela's annual GDP. The country has been struggling with economic hardship and political instability over the past decades, which has weakened its infrastructure and healthcare system.

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Les équipes de secours internationales cessent de chercher des survivants

International rescue teams have stopped searching for survivors ten days after the earthquake in Venezuela. The situation remains dire, with hospitals overwhelmed and thousands stranded in the streets. Some residents blame the government for inadequate response to the disaster. President Nicolás Maduro has criticized the government and stated that thousands of rescue workers were deployed. People continue to search for loved ones amid the rubble. The United Nations estimates the damage caused by the earthquake could amount to $6.7 billion, equivalent to about 6% of Venezuela's annual GDP. The country has been struggling with economic hardship and political instability over the past decades, which has weakened its infrastructure and healthcare system.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about the aftermath of the earthquake, including quotes from the president and mentions of international aid efforts. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either the government or opposition, focusing primarily on the humanitarian crisis and its broader soci

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