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Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
- A 4.6-magnitude aftershock struck north of Caracas early Monday, though authorities initially reported no damage.
- Rescue teams are working round-the-clock in hard-hit La Guaira after last week’s twin quakes, with international aid pouring in as search efforts continue.
- A hopeful rescue: a 21-year-old was pulled alive after 106 hours under rubble in an operation involving Venezuelan, Mexican and Salvadoran teams.
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