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Emergency Response Delayed by Influx of Volunteers in Venezuela Earthquake Zone

In northern Venezuela, the influx of volunteers to assist in the earthquake relief efforts has caused delays for emergency responders. The recent twin earthquakes have led to over 1,400 confirmed deaths.

Emergency responders in northern Venezuela faced delays in their rescue efforts due to a large number of volunteers entering the earthquake-affected area. The twin earthquakes that struck earlier in the week have resulted in a death toll exceeding 1,400.

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Chaotic Rush to Help Venezuela Earthquake Victims Delays Some Rescues

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Emergency Response Delayed by Influx of Volunteers in Venezuela Earthquake Zone