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Watch: BBC reports from La Guaira, one of Venezuela's worst-hit areas

Vanessa Silva visited the coastal state, where rescuers are still working to find survivors under the rubble after twin earthquakes rocked the country.

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Friday, 26 June 202609:44 pm IST • 2 min read
Watch: BBC reports from La Guaira, one of Venezuela's worst-hit areas
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Vanessa Silva visited the coastal state, where rescuers are still working to find survivors under the rubble after twin earthquakes rocked the country.

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