Hanoi: Vietnam's search-and-rescue operation pressed on July 2 (local time), dispatching multiple task forces to find victims still trapped after twin earthquakes struck the Playa Grande area in Venezuela's La Guaira state. The forces widened the search zone following pleas from victims' families, pulling seven more bodies from the rubble. They also worked with local authorities to identify and hand over 12 locations where victims are suspected to remain buried. The mission has so far recovered a total of 30 bodies from collapsed structures.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the rescue teams have been working tirelessly to navigate the challenging terrain and ensure that all victims are accounted for. The operation has been a coordinated effort between Vietnamese task forces and local Venezuelan authorities, highlighting the international cooperation in times of crisis. The search efforts have been hampered by unstable structures and ongoing aftershocks, making the rescue mission more complex.
The Vietnamese teams are equipped with specialized tools and trained personnel to handle such disasters, which has been crucial in the ongoing recovery efforts. Families of the victims have expressed gratitude for the continued search efforts, hoping for closure and the recovery of their loved ones.
The earthquakes have left a significant impact on the Playa Grande area, with numerous buildings reduced to rubble and communities displaced. The focus now remains on finding any remaining victims and providing support to those affected by the disaster. As the search continues, the teams remain committed to their mission, navigating the difficult conditions to ensure that no victim is left behind.