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Behind the Photo: How a Woman Running From US Bombs in Venezuela Captured the Night's Fear and Chaos
- At 2:05 a.m., explosions occurred in eastern Caracas, Venezuela, prompting Mariana Camargo to run through the streets during the chaos.
- Photographer Matías Delacroix captured an image that highlighted the chaos of the night.
- Camargo's friends recognized her in the viral photo and joked about her experience during the bombing.
- Camargo expressed disbelief at going viral during such a dangerous moment, humorously stating, "Crazy things always happen to me.
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Behind the photo: How a woman running from US bombs in Venezuela captured the night's fear and chaos
A photo of 21-year-old Mariana Camargo dashing through the streets of eastern Caracas as explosions boomed in the background was soon on front pages of major international outlets.
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Total News Sources21
Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Center
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L 41%
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