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While Caracas Tries to Return to Normal, Thousands in La Guaira Are Looking for Ways to Rebuild Their Lives.

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By Osmary Hernández and Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español Little by little, Caracas begins to recover some gestures of daily life after the powerful earthquakes that shook northern Venezuela with just seconds of difference.There are more cars in the streets, some shops reopened their doors and shopping centers, gyms and The post While Caracas tries to get back to normal, thousands in La Guaira are looking for how to rebuild their lives appeared f…

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The week of mourning is over, even if the count of the dead no longer stops. It was 3,700 Wednesday, but there are thousands of corpses stuck under the rubble. Family members and local miners try to recover them, since most of the rescuers have gone away. The wounded are almost 17 thousand and the displaced are over 500 thousand, [...] The article Trump owns the reconstruction of Venezuela: "It will generate a lot of money." But the people of Ca…

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By Osmary Hernández and Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español Little by little, Caracas begins to recover some gestures of daily life after the powerful earthquakes that shook northern Venezuela with just seconds of difference.There are more cars in the streets, some shops reopened their doors and shopping centers, gyms and The post While Caracas tries to get back to normal, thousands in La Guaira are looking for how to rebuild their lives appeared f…

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Despite the mourning for the 3,685 deceased people who have left the earthquakes to date, the resilience of the population is evident in the streets.

It is a landscape made up of collapsed or weakened buildings, temporary tents that welcome the thousands of displaced people and rescuers still seeking bodies or a miracle. In the midst of the ruins, the inhabitants of the capital of Venezuela continue to relive the nightmare of the double earthquake of June 24, says this report of the independent Venezuelan newspaper "El Nacional".

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Courrier international broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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