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Venezuela: Two months after the quake, 12,500 people still live in temporary camps
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Venezuela: Two months after the quake, 12,500 people still live in temporary camps

Two months after two earthquakes struck Venezuela, more than 12,500 people are still living in temporary camps in La Guaira. Many survivors are still struggling to come to terms with the loss of loved ones and their homes. They have been forced to adapt to precarious living conditions, exposed to the elements, with little access to medical care and humanitarian aid. France 24 reporters Herminia Fernández and Julio Uribarris visited three camps housing earthquake survivors.

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Two months after two earthquakes struck Venezuela, more than 12,500 people are still living in temporary camps in La Guaira.

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