
Watch: reports from La Guaira, one of Venezuela's worst-hit areas
Watch: reports from La Guaira, one of Venezuela's worst-hit areas Watch: reports from La Guaira, one of Venezuela's worst-hit areas CloseBBC reporter Vanessa Silva visited the state of La Guaira in Venezuela, one of the...
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Here is the latest breaking news from around the world: Watch: reports from La Guaira, one of Venezuela's worst-hit areas Watch: reports from La Guaira, one of Venezuela's worst-hit areas CloseBBC reporter Vanessa Silva visited the state of La Guaira in Venezuela, one of the areas worst affected by the twin earthquakes that rocked the country on Wednesday. Natacha Díaz, a mother almost voiceless, told the that her two daughters, aged 22 and 23, are trapped in a small shopping centre where they worked as manicurists.
She cried as she showed a photo of them on her mobile phone. "I just want them back with me.
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They are all I have", Natacha said. There are fears many people still trapped under the rubble, and it is likely that the death toll will climb further as rescue efforts continue.
International rescue teams, bringing along sniffer dogs, have joined the search for survivors. SubsectionLatin AmericaPublished10 hours ago Share close panelShare page Copy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsVenezuela Follow Venezuela close panelYou are now following VenezuelaUpdates from your News topics will appear in My News and in a collection on the News homepage.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





