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

“We need help,” one survivor said, as Venezuelans search for loved ones and wait for aid after deadly earthquakes.

Venezuelans continued to search for loved ones trapped under debris and rubble caused by the devastating back-to-back earthquakes five days ago. The Venezuelan government updated…

Dayana was washing dishes inside her eighth-floor apartment in La Guaira when the earthquakes began. | World News

Doctors in the hardest hit area have been processing about 750 bodies each day

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

Andrea Canonico focused on her breathing to stay calm as she lay trapped under a building that had crumbled during the two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela last week.

Many Venezuelan earthquake survivors across northern La Guaira state, in Caracas and surrounding regions are asking the same question. Who's in charge?

Approximately 6,500 people have been rescued from the rubble, while another 51,000 are still missing

Venezuelans, with help from around the world, were still searching Wednesday for survivors a week after massive earthquakes killed nearly 2,000 and left thousands unaccounted for.

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

Hundreds of rescuers struggled to unearth a 43-year-old Venezuelan man trapped for eight days under a collapsed building after twin earthquakes killed almost 2300 people, an AFP…

Hundreds of rescuers raced Thursday to save a 43-year-old man trapped beneath a collapsed building for eight days after twin earthquakes devastated...

When Carmen Luiza Diaz de Cumare heard shouts about a body being pulled from a mountain of crumbled concrete, she scrambled up and around the bent and twisted rebar and over the…

More than 2,200 people killed in tremors that damaged tens of thousands of buildings across north of country

A 43-year-old man was pulled alive from rubble in Venezuela eight days after deadly twin earthquakes. Rescuers celebrate this miracle amid rising death tol

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…

The earthquakes destroyed tens of thousands of buildings across northern Venezuela, killing more than 2,200 people, and leaving La Guaira state as the hardest-hit region in the…

A man has been pulled alive from the rubble in Venezuela, after the devastating earthquake on June 24. He remained trapped for eight days and rescuers, the BBC reports, worked for…

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

The official death toll in the Venezuela earthquake has climbed above 2,300. But a man has been pulled alive from the rubble - eight days after the twin earthquakes.