Black smoke from fires in flattened buildings and the smell of decomposition have spread across ruins, one week after Venezuela’s devastating earthquakes, while rescue teams pulled on a thread of hope that they might still rescue the few remaining souls trapped beneath the rubble

After a pair of strong earthquakes struck Venezuela last week, rescue teams from around the world headed toward affected areas, working with local teams to find survivors.…

Venezuelans are desperately searching for survivors after powerful earthquakes, with hopes fading as days pass. The cash-strapped government faces immense pressure to manage the…

Overwhelmed hospitals are racing to save lives in the aftermath of Venezuela’s earthquakes as the stench of decay seeps from collapsed buildings throughout Caracas and families…

As Washington works to bolster ties with interim leader Delcy Rodríguez; survivors accuse authorities of hampering rescue work. | World News

Amid diminishing hope, a preliminary assessment via satellite data says the two earthquakes likely damaged or destroyed 58,870 buildings.

A website tracking missing persons lists around 43,000 people missing

Rescue teams in Venezuela were losing hope on Tuesday of finding more survivors of twin earthquakes that struck the country last week, following hours of exhausting work searching…

Mientras siguen los trabajos a contrarreloj, los venezolanos que vivieron el temblor tratan de recomponerse de una experiencia común: la vulnerabilidad ante un desastre que escapa…

Mientras siguen los trabajos a contrarreloj, los venezolanos que vivieron el temblor tratan de recomponerse de una experiencia común: la vulnerabilidad ante un desastre que escapa…

Socialist government faces pressure as death count from twin earthquakes climbs

Venezuela has declared seven days of mourning for more than 2000 quake victims.

Families are clinging to signs of life beneath the rubble as anger grows over Venezuela's earthquake response.

LA GUAIRA, Venezuela — Hope of finding more survivors faded Wednesday as Venezuela marked a week since twin earthquakes killed almost 2,300 people,...

The majority of collapsed buildings in the hardest-hit city of La Guaira have been marked with the letter ‘D’ for "deceased".

Black smoke from fires in flattened buildings and the smell of decomposition have spread across ruins, one week after Venezuela’s devastating earthquakes, while rescue teams…

On the ground in Venezuela, death and desperation linger but they are juxtaposed against miracle survival stories.

Venezuela's government said as of Wednesday that at least 2,295 were killed and more than 11,000 were wounded

Security guard found alive after eight days offers rare hope amid devastation