Death toll of Venezuelan earthquakes nears three thousand amid criticism of slow state aid
The total number of injured rose to 16,592, while the number of homeless stood at 16,309
Assessment
The reported death toll of nearly 3,000 from the Venezuelan earthquakes is staggering, representing a major humanitarian crisis. The rising number of injured and homeless, combined with criticism of slow state aid, suggests the government's response is falling short. The reader should watch for international offers of assistance and whether the political situation allows them to reach victims.
