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Dos potentes terremotos sacuden Venezuela y colapsan decenas de edificios | GMT

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Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB 32 fallecidos y más de 700 heridos es tan solo un primer balance de los dos terremotos que ha sufrido Venezuela de 7,2 y 7,5 grados en el centro del país. Hay edificios derruidos y los equipos de rescate trabajan a contrarreloj para rescatar a las personas atrapadas. Se espera que las cifras de víctimas aumenten y mucho a medida que avanzan esos trabajos. El país ha declarado el estado de emergencia. El ultraderechista Abelardo de la Espriella ha sido proclamado presidente electo de Colombia. Su rival, Iván Cepeda, que había sembrado dudas sobre el proceso electoral, acepta el resultado. Donald Trump ni olvida ni perdona la falta de apoyo de los socios europeos de la OTAN en la guerra de Irán. Durante una reunión con Mark Rutte, el secretario general de la Alianza, fue enumerando uno a uno a todos los que le habían decepcionado y volvió a criticar con fuerza a España. La ola de calor que ha afectado en los últimos días a Europa se desplaza. España empieza a sentir cierto alivio pero 24 países del continente siguen soportando temperaturas inusuales para esta época y podrían prolongarse al menos dos semanas más. Francia vivió este miércoles el día más caluroso jamás registrado y en países como Reino Unido o Bélgica los termómetros han batido todos los récords existentes.Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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