Earthquakes last month cause catastrophic damage across parts of Venezuela, with the port city of La Guaira among the hardest hit, according to reporting from Yahoo News and CBS News. Both outlets describe widespread destruction, with collapsed buildings and widespread rubble that drive a prolonged search for missing people. CBS News characterizes the impact as involving “thousands” of deaths, while responders continue to scour damaged areas for survivors and recover remains. The accounts also emphasize the human consequences for residents and rescuers, describing scenes of distress alongside signs of hope as aid and emergency operations continue in affected neighborhoods. The reporting frames the period after the quake as dominated by urgent humanitarian work: coordinating rescue efforts, assessing structural damage, and dealing with the scale of casualties and displacement. While the specific numbers and operational details vary by outlet, the central points remain consistent: the earthquakes produce severe devastation in La Guaira, many people are killed, and search-and-rescue activities remain active as communities begin the process of responding to the disaster.