Venezuela’s earthquakes pose first major test for President Delcy Rodriguez

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Venezuela’s earthquakes pose first major test for President Delcy Rodriguez

Caracas, Venezuela – On the side of a busy road, waiting for a bus heading towards Caracas, Mairet Perez flicks through her phone, pointing at colleagues, friends and family from her home state of La …

Caracas, Venezuela – On the side of a busy road, waiting for a bus heading towards Caracas, Mairet Perez flicks through her phone, pointing at colleagues, friends and family from her home state of La Guaira. “Gone,” she says matter-of-factly, biting her lip, before moving on to other photos showing heaps of shattered concrete. Beneath the slabs are some of their bodies, she explains. Dozens of people are missing — or dead. The death toll following the twin earthquakes that hit Venezuela on Wednesday evening is creeping towards 1,500, with about 50,000 people registered missing on a crowdsourcing website. On the long journey from the Colombian border, arms packed with supplies for those affected, Perez gets a call — more devastating news. Her daughter’s father, his wife and their nine-year-old son have been found. They didn’t make it. “Everyone in La Guaira is searching and digging out people with their bare hands,” Perez says. “And the government? What have they done? Nothing!” She adds there are still areas where the government has not even accessed yet. While the initial mood in Venezuela after the earthquake was one of panic and anguish, frustration and anger are now mounting over the government's response. For interim President Delcy Rodriguez, the disaster marks the biggest challenge of her presidency so far. As the death toll rises and rescue efforts continue, she faces growing pressure to show her government can coordinate an effective response. …

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