Survivor searching for relatives calls for additional support and machinerypublished at 10:48 BST
Image source, ReutersThe unidentified man told Reuters news agency that only 80 people have been recovered - both alive and dead - from a building that housed 300
A survivor of the earthquakes that have devastated parts of Venezuela has complained about the lack of support he feels is being provided by the government to rescue those trapped.
The unidentified man, who himself was searching for missing relatives, tells the Reuters news agency in La Guaira that "we want support; we want heavy machinery".
"We want to take our family members with us. I’m not the only one in this situation. They’re almost not going to let us in here anymore. They haven’t helped us clear the rubble," he says.
He says there were 300 people in the building he's been searching, but that only 80 people have been recovered, either alive or dead.
"We have no choice; we don’t have help," he adds.


















