Venezuela Earthquakes Force a Grim Homecoming for Migrants

Liliana Figueroa returned to Venezuela after her daughter was killed in an earthquake. The earthquake happened in Venezuela. Many migrants are returning to Venezuela.
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There was a big earthquake in Venezuela. Many people were hurt or killed. Some migrants who left Venezuela are now returning home.
Why it matters
This story is important because it shows the difficult situation in Venezuela. Many people are affected by the earthquake and the country's problems.
- What happened in Venezuela?
- There was a big earthquake.
- Why are migrants returning to Venezuela?
- Because of the earthquake and other problems in the country.
- What happened to Liliana Figueroa?
- She returned to Venezuela after her daughter was killed in the earthquake.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets focus on the human impact of the earthquake and the return of migrants to Venezuela. They emphasize the personal stories of those affected.
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The earthquake's impact on migrants and their return to Venezuela.
Sources1TypeAngleNYT WorldFocuses on personal stories of migrants.