Maria Alejandra Sanz, a teenage survivor of twin earthquakes that struck La Guaira, Venezuela, last month, turned away upon learning that the body of one of her best friends was recovered from the rubble of a leveled building. The earthquakes caused significant damage and loss of life in the region. The article highlights the personal grief of survivors.
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Maria Alejandra Sanz turned away when she heard rescue workers had pulled the lifeless body of one of her best friends from the rubble of a leveled building.
The Straits Times<p>LA GUAIRA, Venezuela, July 11 - Maria Alejandra Sanz turned away when she heard rescue workers had pulled the lifeless body of one of her best friends from the rubble of a building leveled by twin earthquakes that struck the state of La Guaira in northern Venezuela last month.</p>
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Maria Alejandra Sanz turned away when she heard rescue workers had pulled the lifeless body of one of her best friends from the rubble of a leveled building.
The Straits TimesTwin earthquakes struck the state of La Guaira in northern Venezuela last month.
The Straits TimesA building was leveled by the twin earthquakes.
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