Deadly earthquakes deepen uncertainty over Venezuela’s post-Maduro future

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The devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela last month would have tested any government. But they have hit a country still navigating the aftermath of strongman Nicolás Maduro’s capture six months ago, turning a natural disaster into a political test for acting President Delcy Rodríguez and exposing anger over the state’s response.

The two catastrophic earthquakes that hit Venezuela in quick succession on June 24, have left more than 3,000 dead, which experts say is a major undercount.

Both inside and outside the country, many citizens believe the authorities have responded too slowly and failed to adequately address the…

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