Venezuela government under fire as 38,000 still missing after earthquakes
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Venezuela’s acting president has rejected criticism of her government’s response to twin earthquakes which killed more than 2,000 people. Delcy Rodriguez, who is backed by the United States, lashed out at critics who said authorities acted too slowly. She has pushed back against suggestions the number of people killed is higher than the government has acknowledged. An estimated 38,000 people are still missing.
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