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Venezuela's earthquake death toll reaches nearly 2,300 as humanitarian needs grow

Venezuela is facing a humanitarian crisis following a recent earthquake that has resulted in nearly 2,300 deaths and many injuries. Chef José Andrés and his organization, World Central Kitchen, are actively delivering meals to those affected and emergency responders.

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The death toll from the recent earthquake in Venezuela has reached approximately 2,300, with thousands injured and tens of thousands reported missing. Morgues are overwhelmed, and there is an increasing demand for humanitarian assistance. Chef José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, is providing meals to survivors and first responders in the affected areas, as reported by Geoff Bennett.

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As Venezuela crisis deepens, Chef José Andrés feeds earthquake survivors and search teams

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Venezuela's earthquake death toll reaches nearly 2,300 as humanitarian needs grow