Moments of hope for rescuers shrinking as more bodies being retrievedpublished at 09:13 BST
Will Grant
Reporting from Catia La Mar
Image source, Getty ImagesRescue dogs are aiding teams in Catia La Mar as they attempt to find survivors following last week's earthquakes
Over the past few days there's been children brought out of the rubble and returned to the arms of their waiting parents, parents brought out with their children, an eight-month-old baby brought out alive.
These are the moments that really buoy the spirit of the nation, let alone the rescue teams who have achieved these things.
The problem is, of course, that with each moment that passes, with each hour that passes, the chance of that happening again grows slimmer.
It's been an incredibly difficult period for the rescue teams these last 24 hours, because on the first few days there were those moments of optimism, those chinks of light and hope - but they are now being extinguished.
For most of the past 24 hours I've been in Catia La Mar, on Venezuela's destroyed northern coastline, all rescuers have been doing is pulling out bodies.
It was grim work of retrieving the dead, with families still there waiting for news but completely aware now that the chances of being bought out alive are almost nil.












