In Venezuela, a series of devastating earthquakes has resulted in a rising death toll, as rescue teams work tirelessly to find survivors amidst the rubble. The earthquakes have caused significant destruction across the region, leaving communities in distress and prompting urgent rescue operations. CBS News’ Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports on the ongoing efforts to save lives and provide aid to those affected. The situation highlights the vulnerability of the region to natural disasters and the challenges faced by emergency responders in such crises. As the search continues, the focus remains on providing immediate relief and support to the victims, while the nation grapples with the aftermath of these catastrophic events.
QUESTION: How might the increasing frequency of natural disasters influence the way communities prepare for and respond to such emergencies in the future?