Over 50,000 people missing in Venezuela.

More than 50,000 people have been forced to leave their homes in Venezuela. Rescue teams are having trouble helping because they don't have enough resources. This is a serious problem for the country.
Heavy flooding in Venezuela has caused widespread damage and displacement. The worst of the impact is in the La Guaira region, where over 50,000 people are now displaced. Residents are angry about the slow response from rescue teams. Thirty-five people are still missing in La Guaira. The situation is worsening due to a lack of equipment and personnel.
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Highlights
Mass Displacement in Venezuela
More than 50,000 people have been displaced, mainly in La Guaira.
Humanitarian Crisis Reported
The situation highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and displacement.
Residents Express Outrage
Residents in La Guaira are angry about the slow rescue response.
Child Injured, Despair Reported
A five-year-old child is reportedly injured, and people describe ruins and despair.
Rescue Teams Under-Resourced
Rescue teams are poorly equipped and have few people.
Perspectives
- More than 50,000 people have been displaced in Venezuela.
- Rescue teams are struggling to cope with the situation.
- The incident highlights a humanitarian crisis in Venezuela.
- The flooding in La Guaira has caused deaths and disappearances.
Sources describe a situation of 'ruins and despair' with a child injured.
El Mundo
The incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and displacement.
ANSA, IT