Camille Rodríguez Montilla
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The level of devastation has no words to explain what we have seen.
In this area of this coastal town of Venezuela, the one that was hit with more force with the earthquakes that shake the country on Wednesday.
You can see there's so many destruction.
Wherever you see is a building collapsed.
This building at my back is just completely destroyed.
lining to one side is about to collapse and there is so many places and you can see people struggling with their own hands trying to remove the rubble, the concrete,
everything in the searching of the loved ones, but it's a lot of work that is needed.
The international rescue teams are arriving to Venezuela, but still it's not enough, still it's not deployed in all the places that we are seeing today.
I mean, we literally see the floor open, the earth breaks in this area of La Guaira.
At this moment, I'm in the north of the city, in the neighborhood of San Bernardino.
Here, one building collapses, a building of about five flats.
We can see many corps of security working, removing the...
part of the structure that fell down in this building looking for survivors.
And we are trying to confirm if one person died here in this neighborhood.
We are starting to see the consequence of the earthquake that hit Caracas and Venezuela.
Yes, I can.
So right now there are dozens of people camping out here in Altamira Square.
They are too afraid to go back into the buildings where they live.
So some of them are sleeping on the floor.
Some of them have tents out here and plastic chairs.