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'Left on your own': Angry Venezuelans accuse government of negligence and apathy
Key takeaways
- Deilisbeth Herreira's two teenage daughters were at home when the earthquakes hit
- "Silencio" the rescuers scream turning towards the road with their fists up in the air, motioning to everyone to remain silent.
- The vehicles on the road stop plying.
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Deilisbeth Herreira's two teenage daughters were at home when the earthquakes hit
"Silencio" the rescuers scream turning towards the road with their fists up in the air, motioning to everyone to remain silent.
The vehicles on the road stop plying. People stop talking. The diggers fall silent.
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