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Sismos, prioridades, solidaridad y presencia de EEUU en Venezuela

Prensa Latina

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July 4, 2026

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Caracas, 4 jul (Prensa Latina) Al cumplirse hoy 10 días de la ocurrencia de dos sismos en Venezuela, el Gobierno priorizó esta semana la búsqueda con vida de personas aún bajo los escombros y la atención a los 86 mil 117 damnificados. The post Sismos, prioridades, solidaridad y presencia de EEUU en Venezuela first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

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