Hospital walls filling up with photos of those still missingpublished at 12:26 BST
Yogita Limaye
Reporting from Caracas

The walls outside the Perez Carreño hospital in Caracas are filling up with photos of those missing after the earthquake.
Tens of thousands are still missing and families are going from hospital to hospital in search of their loved ones.
By the hour, people come with photos of their families printed on flyers and stick them on the walls.
We met Yerinker Bermudez, who’s searching for his friends who lived in his building in La Guaira.
He’s using a cane to walk and is injured. He tells us he had a narrow escape because the earthquake struck his building which collapsed just as he was entering it.

Yerinker Bermudez says the police or government have not helped survivors locate those still missing
Anger at his government spills out as he speaks: "The police and government didn’t help us. We pulled the dead and survivors out ourselves, along with neighbours and volunteers.
"We dug through the rubble with our bare hands,’ he says pointing to his hands.
Behind him crowds are gathered scouring a list of the injured admitted to this hospital, hoping to find a familiar name.
Inside the hospital, the beds are full and medics are working at a frantic pace.
Dr Santiago Casanova, who works at the hospital told us the first few days were extremely challenging: "But now we aren’t receiving as many injured so the situation has stabilised here."
That, of course, is because as the days roll by, fewer people are being pulled out from the rubble alive.
























