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Venezuela earthquakes draw aid from governments that cut ties with Caracas

Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and other governments that suspended relations with the country offer rescue teams and humanitarian aid

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Neighbours carry a man from the rubble of a collapsed building in La Guaira, Venezuela. Photo: AP
People assist in taking down a wall during rescue efforts. Photo: Reuters
More devastation in La Guaira, Venezuela. Photo: Reuters
A damaged building in La Guaira, Venezuela. Photo: Reuters
A man walks among rubble of a building in La Guaira, Venezuela. Photo: AP
Igor Patrickin Rio de Janeiro
Venezuela has received offers of rescue teams and humanitarian aid from across the Americas, including from right-wing governments that had broken off diplomatic relations with Caracas less than two years ago, in the wake of this week’s deadly twin earthquakes.

The quakes, of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 and 39 seconds apart, struck the north of the country on Wednesday evening and were the strongest to hit Venezuela in more than a century.

Interim President Delcy Rodriguez declared a nationwide state of emergency and named the coastal state of La Guaira a disaster zone.

On Friday, Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodríguez said the death toll had risen to 589, with 2,980 injured.

Many people were believed to be trapped under rubble of toppled buildings.

Thousands have been reported missing.

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