Venezuelans worry they won't recover remains of loved ones still under rubble after earthquakes

By NBC News

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Over 3,500 are dead and at least 30,000 missing after twin earthquakes hit Venezuela. In La Guaira, grieving families face broken logistics—paying $2,000 for cranes and fighting fuel shortages—to recover loved ones from the rubble as official rescue teams pull out.

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