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Venezuela reeling after powerful twin earthquakes kill at least 32 people as promises of aid pour in

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Venezuela reeling after powerful twin earthquakes kill at least 32 people as promises of aid pour in

Powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela in quick succession Wednesday evening killed at least 32 people and injured 700, the nation's acting president said.

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