Venezuela earthquake death toll reaches 920 with over 3,000 injured as international aid arrives
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El Pais
Summary
A devastating earthquake has struck Venezuela, with the death toll rising to 920 and over 3,000 injured. International humanitarian aid from the United States, Mexico, Qatar, Spain, and the United Nations is being dispatched to the affected area. The article also includes a solidarity message from Argentina's national football coach Lionel Scaloni expressing support for the Venezuelan people during this tragedy.
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· 3 pulledAntes de nada me quiero poner serio y enviar mucha fuerza al pueblo venezolano. No puedo creer lo que se está viendo.
Espero que todos los países que puedan dar una mano, la den, que será bienvenida.
Un gran abrazo al pueblo venezolano
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