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Two earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 caused devastation in Venezuela on Thursday. More than 39 thousand people are missing. Many people are still feared buried under the debris. Within 40 seconds, the tall buildings of the capital Caracas were turned into piles of debris.
Many families lost their loved ones. Thousands of people are injured. People are being treated in rescue camps on the roads. People are looking for their people. Efforts are being made to remove the debris and the rescue operation is going on.
See in 20 PHOTO-VIDEO, the scene of rescue, treatment, devastation and relief in Venezuela…
Rescue of people from debris, 4 photos

A woman was trapped under the debris of a building collapse after the earthquake in Caracas. The rescue team pulled him out.

The rescue team pulled out a person along with his pet from a collapsed building.

Rescue team rescuing a person trapped under debris in the capital Caracas.

Rescue teams are trying to find people buried under the debris in Caracas.
People living in relief camps on the streets, 4 photos

Relief camps are set up on the streets in Caracas after the earthquake destroyed the hospital. People are undergoing treatment here.

Treatment of injured children is continuing in a relief camp in Karabaleda city.

There is a relief camp set up on the middle of the road in Caracas, where treatment of people is going on.

Patients lie on beds outside a hospital that was evacuated after being damaged by the earthquake in the city of Catia La Mar, Venezuela.
City turned into debris, 4 photos

There has also been a lot of destruction in Caracas. Along with the rescue team, common people are also busy in removing the debris.

After the earthquake, large buildings in the capital Caracas collapsed. The entire city has turned into debris.

The search is on to find loved ones under the debris. A man sat down tired on top of the heap.

Machines and rescue teams are busy removing debris in Caracas.
The scene before and after the disaster; 4 photos

An office building collapsed in the Los Palos Grandes district. The rescue team is busy removing the debris.

A residential apartment collapsed in La Guaira due to the earthquake. Many people may be trapped under the debris.

A hotel in La Guaira, Venezuela, was reduced to rubble after two earthquakes.

A residential building in Petunia, in the northern Los Palos Grandes district, was reduced to debris.
Happiness of meeting loved ones, 4 photos

A father hugged his children and started crying after meeting them in a relief camp in Caracas.

A mother holding her son in her arms standing near the debris in Caracas.

After the earthquake, there is a scene of devastation all around. In such a situation, people were seen consoling each other.

A man embraces his children and sleeps inside the relief camp in La Guaira.
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