Venezuela Earthquake: Survivors sleep in cars and under trees as they question where they’ll live after the earthquakes
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After a devastating earthquake in Venezuela, thousands of survivors are left homeless, sleeping in cars, parks, and along highways. The disaster has raised urgent concerns about shelter, health risks, and humanitarian aid for vulnerable populations.
Thousands of Venezuelans left suddenly homeless have since poured into parks, plazas and even the shoulders of blocked highways, looking for a place to lay their heads
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