At least 18 people saved from under debris in Caracas after earthquake
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Latest source: Al Jazeera
Latest source: Punch Nigeria
Latest source: CBS News
Latest source: TASS
Latest source: Straits Times
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Original Sources
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‘Truly terrifying’: Caracas confronts the aftermath of Venezuela earthquake
Turkish Red Crescent on standby as Venezuela reels from earthquake
At least 250 buildings damaged by earthquake in Venezuela
At least ten aftershocks recorded in Venezuela following earthquake — newspaper
At least 23 people recovered alive from rubble of buildings in Caracas
At least 32 people killed in Venezuelan earthquake — agency
At least 18 people saved from under debris in Caracas after earthquake
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NOFRAME automatically compares reporting from over 80 actively pulled sources across 6 geopolitical regions. The framing divergence measures how differently the same event is portrayed.
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