'Dangerous and complicated' conditions on the ground, says rescue grouppublished at 00:32 BST

A non-profit rescue group helping evacuate Americans from Venezuela has described a "dangerous and complicated" situation in the areas hit by the twin earthquakes.
One of the biggest challenges to helping people in the country is communications, Bryan Stern, founder of Grey Bull Rescue based in Florida, told the BBC. We've been hearing about telecommunications problems since the earthquakes struck on Wednesday evening.
"Lots of people are hurt and in need, and they literally can't even ask for help," he said. "The people on the ground need everything. They need clothes. They need comms. They need places to live."
Stern's group is also working with groups to deliver supplies and is "bringing a full comms package" to the region, but he said his group needs "financial resources" to continue helping with the response.



























