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Chilean firefighters rescue man trapped for 8 days after Venezuela earthquakes

Chilean firefighters rescue man trapped for 8 days after Venezuela earthquakes

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Chilean firefighters rescued a man who was trapped for eight days under rubble following earthquakes in Venezuela. The disaster has left thousands missing.

9 sources across Spanish, pt · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 33% · Center 67% · Right 0%

How outlets framed it

English: English-language sources focus on the survival of a man trapped for eight days after earthquakes in Venezuela, the country's struggle to mourn, and the plight of deportees caught in the disaster.

Spanish: Spanish-language sources report on the rescue of a man trapped for eight days after earthquakes in Venezuela, the country's difficulty in mourning, and the survival of a man under debris.

pt: Portuguese-language sources highlight the tragic flight of deportees from the US who were caught under debris in Venezuela following earthquakes.

Key divergence: While English and Spanish sources largely cover the same events concerning the Venezuelan earthquakes and their aftermath, the Portuguese source specifically focuses on the tragic coincidence of deportees being in Venezuela during the disaster.

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