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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 03:49 PM

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Caracas, Venezuela

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A crowded daytime protest is taking place in an urban setting, likely in Caracas, Venezuela. A large gathering of people, mostly adults, are tightly packed together, many actively holding up smartphon…read more

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A crowded daytime protest is taking place in an urban setting, likely in Caracas, Venezuela. A large gathering of people, mostly adults, are tightly packed together, many actively holding up smartphones to film or photograph the event. A professional camera with an external microphone is also visible, capturing the scene. In the immediate foreground, several individuals are prominent. One man with a beard and a baseball cap is raising his arm, while another man in a dark shirt close to the camera appears to be shouting passionately. The crowd expresses strong emotions, with many participants shouting and engaging in the demonstration. A large white sign, held above the crowd, is clearly visible with red and black text that reads: "S.O.S Los centros de salud en Venezuela NO sirven, verifique donde están las toneladas de medicamentos que Usted donó... NO aparecen" (S.O.S. Health centers in Venezuela DO NOT work, verify where the tons of medicine you donated are... they DO NOT appear). Another white fabric banner, partially obscured, reads "Toma la...". A megaphone is also visible among the protestors. The background features buildings, one with a reddish-pink facade, and green trees, indicating an outdoor, city environment. The overall atmosphere is energetic and suggests a demonstration focused on critical public health issues. | Open Wire