Devastation, agony and hope: What we saw in Venezuela after the earthquakes
Summary
Two strong earthquakes hit Venezuela, causing heavy damage especially in the coastal city of La Guaira. Thousands of people died or were injured, and many others were displaced, leading to ongoing rescue and recovery efforts.Key Facts
- Two earthquakes struck Venezuela on June 24, hitting La Guaira hardest.
- Nearly 4,000 people have been confirmed dead, with many more missing.
- Buildings collapsed, trapping people under rubble and making rescue difficult.
- Rescue teams came from different countries, including the United States.
- The disaster displaced many families, some living in tent camps.
- Basic supplies like food and water were delivered by locals and volunteers.
- The main airport near Caracas was damaged, forcing alternate travel routes.
- Despite the tragedy, locals showed resilience and hope, with children playing and communities helping each other.
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