Specialized international teams are ending live rescue operations after saving 14 people and are beginning to withdraw while Venezuelan authorities take charge of body recovery work.The double earthquake devastated Caracas and La Guaira, leaving 885 buildings unusable, 189 collapsed, roughly 6,400 people rescued overall, nearly 3,000 dead and more than 16,500 injured, and the United Nations puts affected buildings at about 60,000 with reconstruction costs above $37B.International responders included 77 teams from 31 countries and nearly 3,000 rescuers with 50 search dogs, while government tallies recorded about 3,681 foreign rescuers who delivered over 1,000 tons of supplies and
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El Salvador committed ongoing support.