The rubble is removed, the roads are reopened and some buildings begin to recover normality, but for many people of La Guaira the earthquake that shook Venezuela almost two months ago has not yet ended. They have lost their homes, their belongings and, in some cases, much of their families. Three professionals linked to Alicante are now on the ground being part of the response of the Spanish Red Cross: Salva Ramírez, as team leader Adelaida Plaz…
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The rubble is removed, the roads are reopened and some buildings begin to recover normality, but for many people of La Guaira the earthquake that shook Venezuela almost two months ago has not yet ended. They have lost their homes, their belongings and, in some cases, much of their families. Three professionals linked to Alicante are now on the ground being part of the response of the Spanish Red Cross: Salva Ramírez, as team leader Adelaida Plaz…