Sask. woman from Venezuela heartbroken for those missing after disastrous earthquakes
A Venezuelan woman living in Saskatoon says the emotional toll of the disaster that struck her home country is being felt far beyond its borders.
On Wednesday, two powerful back-to-back earthquakes struck the country, killing hundreds and injuring thousands more. The 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude quakes were some of the strongest to strike Venezuela in over a century.
The rare double earthquakes struck northern Venezuela 39 seconds apart, and officials reported Friday the death toll had risen to 920, with more than 3,360 people injured.
Betzabeth Jaramillo has lived in Saskatoon for three years and has family in Maracay and friends in Caracas, which suffered some of the most severe damage and casualties.



