

The Fallout of Massive Earthquakes for Venezuela — and the U.S.
The rare doublet earthquake in Venezuela was one of the most powerful tectonic events to strike the country in the past century, and the death toll was virtually certain to rise as rescuers began to reach hard-hit areas and remote hillside towns. Carlos Prieto, a producer on “The Daily,” speaks to Venezuelans about…

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“I would like to request the immediate takedown of the episode about the earthquakes in Venezuela, as it misinforms listeners and distorts the reality of the facts. There are three false claims here that are really dangerous: First, Anatoly…”
“Venezuelan here. I stopped listening the moment he suggested that “the State’s retreat under Maduro and Delcy in favor of the private sector” is what ultimately explains the death toll. Chavismo did not retreat from the State; it dismantled…”
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