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Venezuelan Earthquake Survivor Uses Social Media for Assistance

Rubén Darío Sillie, a survivor of the recent earthquakes in Venezuela, has utilized social media to request assistance as the government's response has been slow and criticized. The earthquakes have caused significant distress in the affected areas.

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After experiencing twin earthquakes in Venezuela, survivor Rubén Darío Sillie turned to social media to seek help due to a delayed response from the government, which has faced criticism for its handling of the situation.

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Inflammatory language 48/100
Sentiment -50/100

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His family trapped in Venezuelan quakes, he turned to social media for help

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Venezuelan Earthquake Survivor Uses Social Media for Assistance