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La Guaira sotto le macerie: il lavoro dei soccorritori cileni
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La Guaira sotto le macerie: il lavoro dei soccorritori cileni

The article recounts the experience of César Serrano, a Chilean medical professional who voluntarily traveled to Venezuela to assist in rescue efforts after a series of earthquakes devastated the region. Serrano, who was born in Venezuela but has lived in Chile for 15 years, used his own money to travel for nearly 17 hours through disrupted routes to reach La Guaira. He joined a group of paramedics known as 'Ángeles de la Autopista' and worked alongside firefighters and medics to search for survivors and provide medical care in makeshift conditions. The article highlights the challenges faced by rescuers, including the lack of functional infrastructure, limited medical equipment, and the overwhelming scale of destruction, which has claimed over 2,500 lives. Serrano emphasizes the importance of personal commitment and solidarity in times of crisis.

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La Guaira sotto le macerie: il lavoro dei soccorritori cileni

The article recounts the experience of César Serrano, a Chilean medical professional who voluntarily traveled to Venezuela to assist in rescue efforts after a series of earthquakes devastated the region. Serrano, who was born in Venezuela but has lived in Chile for 15 years, used his own money to travel for nearly 17 hours through disrupted routes to reach La Guaira. He joined a group of paramedics known as 'Ángeles de la Autopista' and worked alongside firefighters and medics to search for survivors and provide medical care in makeshift conditions. The article highlights the challenges faced by rescuers, including the lack of functional infrastructure, limited medical equipment, and the overwhelming scale of destruction, which has claimed over 2,500 lives. Serrano emphasizes the importance of personal commitment and solidarity in times of crisis.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on the humanitarian response to a natural disaster rather than taking a political stance. While it mentions the involvement of international aid and the impact of the disaster on both countries, there is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on partisan perspectives. The tone,

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