Hice un mapa para reportar edificios caídos, personas encontradas o desaparecidas, y cualquier otra cosa que se necesite.
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#Venezuela acaba de tener un #Terremoto científicamente extraordinario.
No hablo del impacto humano —que siempre es lo mas doloroso— sino del fenómeno geofísico: un doblete mayor, casi coreografiado, en menos de un minuto.
M7.2 → 39 segundos → M7.5
Eso no se ve todos los días.
It’s outrageous how much resistance @fifamedia has put on my case. I work as a freelancer for 3 outlets, the FVF media chief supported me, yet FIFA won’t help. We’re a serious media platform with 1.6M followers on @alertamundialnews, simply trying to do our job.
#ONPEinforma 🔉 [ACTUALIZACIÓN DE RESULTADOS] 📈
🗳️ Actas contabilizadas al 12.990 % para presidente y vicepresidentes a las 7:50:27 p. m. del 7 de junio.
📊 Consulta los resultados aquí ➡️ https://t.co/RSZwDnyV6m
#SEP2026
¡Victoria ciudadana! A la medianoche de hoy #27May presuntos funcionarios de @PresidencialVen llegaron al edifico Pasquiareli en #BelloMonte#Ccs y desocuparon el apartamento invadido entregándoselo al abuelo Jose Breijo, según vecinos el invasor quien es efectivo del #GOES-@MijpVzla estaba en unas de las camionetas. Ahora exigimos la devolución de todas las pertenencias de este #presopolítico las cuales fueron sustraídas de la vivienda y una investigación por parte de @MinpublicoVEN contra este policía corrupto. @Frente_NorteCcs #InvadirEsDelito
#ÚltimaHora 🔴 Un chat de Signal interceptado y 5 toneladas de oro expoliadas a Venezuela destaparon a Zapatero y la presunta trama de blanqueo https://t.co/FiETt2WWsM
#19May "Salir en libertad es lo más importante, lo más bello que hay en este mundo", dice Luis Molina, exfuncionario de la extinta Policía Metropolitana, tras su salida de la cárcel de Fénix, en el estado Lara, tras más de 20 años preso.
Los tres policías metropolitanos salen en “libertad condicional por medidas humanitarias”, dicen sus medidas.
Deben presentarse ante tribunales, pero desconocen las condiciones de su libertad hasta el momento.
Por cierto... no sé si dirán también que Camilla Fabri falsificó una cédula, pero ella aparece en una Gaceta Oficial con un número de cédula venezolano
El nombramiento fue firmado por la propia Delcy Rodríguez.
Gaceta completa aquí: https://t.co/G6c90zWP7e
El 12 de mayo de 2023 el TSJ (en ponencia firmada por Gladys Gutiérrez) determinó que Alex Saab era venezolano.
El TSJ aseguró que la cédula de Sab era V-21.495.350 (por la numeración de 21 millones es factible que Saab obtuviera su cédula en 2004)
Maduro Regime Ally Alex Saab Arrested on Money Laundering Charges Involving Venezuelan Food Contracts and Oil
“Thanks to the efforts of the Homeland Security Task Force, Alex Saab will be prosecuted and held fully accountable under U.S. law for his alleged role in this scheme,” said Acting Attorney General @DAGToddBlanche.
🔗: https://t.co/iS2jBVHucR
United to resume flights between Houston and Caracas
Reuters News
May 12 (Reuters) - United Airlines UAL.O said on Tuesday it will resume nonstop daily flights between Houston, United States and Caracas, Venezuela.
EXCLUSIVE: Whistleblowers Seeking $50 Million ‘Reward For Justice’ After Capture of Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro Give First Interview and Release 2026 Affidavit Detailing Specific Intelligence They Say Led To Successful Raid
This week on Straight to the Point, I sat down for an exclusive first interview with two former DEA agents with more than 40 years of combined experience in the global drug wars.
Wesley Tabor, and an undercover agent we agreed to call “Mack,” revealed how their source network infiltrated “every node” of the Maduro regime and delivered vital intelligence to DEA, Delta Operators and others that, they say, directly contributed to the dictator’s capture.
The Rewards for Justice Program falls under the U.S. State Department.
Affidavits and other records independently reviewed by our team detail how sources provided the US government with bunker schematics, underground tunnels, convoy photographs, offensive military bases, escape aircraft tail numbers, gold stockpiles, and even key movements of Maduro and his spiritual advisor.
Wesley and “Mack” say this information was extracted from Venezuela using unconventional methods such as commercial “entertainment” platforms and at great risk to their sources.
Now four months since the historic raid in Venezuela, they say they have received no response on their $50 million ‘Rewards for Justice’ claim which would help their sources begin new lives. Currently, Wes and “Mack” said the sources, and their families, including children are being hunted down and their lives threatened.
If the Rewards for Justice Program does not pay for credible leads and tips, Wes and Mack said it will discourage other sources from cooperating and supporting future US operations.
We reached out to six government agencies directly involved in the Maduro raid. We heard back from two. A spokesperson for the CIA and a spokesperson for the Department of War referred our questions to either the Justice Department, State Department or White House.
00:35 Sources “100% Confident” intelligence led to successful capture of Nicolas Maduro and saved lives
01:20 Former undercover DEA operative 'Mack'
02:00 Decision to Come Forward
02:23 Intel on Maduro’s convoy, security detail, routes, weapons, military, maps, underground tunnels and bunkers
03:14 Underground tunnels: schematics for plumbing, water grid and dimensions, thickness bunker as well as concrete reinforcement
03:55 Source network saw opportunity to take their country back
04:18 Motivated by patriotism and US promise of $50 million dollar reward
05:10 Sources in “every node” Maduro government
05:55 September 2025 meeting brokered with DEA Administrator who assigned DEA agents, contact established with Delta Force representative
06:30 Source information filled “gaps” in US intelligence gathering
07:18 Unconventional methods such as “entertainment” platforms used to get information out of Venezuela
07:48 October 2025 major development in DEA's role
10:09 Key intelligence: Maduro’s spiritual advisor and underground tunnel network
11:35 Maduro’s escape plan: Moving dollars, euros and gold
12:50 Whistleblowers: Some sources killed in Delta raid
14:03 President Trump and Secretary Rubio on who gets $50 million reward
14:48 Team and sources seek $50 million reward: “We heard nothing” from US government
14:58 Retired @GenFlynn was told the DEA Administrator “would look into it,” but no response since
15:45 Whistleblowers deny it's a money grab
16:15 Rewards for Justice program concerns
17:33 Maduro sources and their families are being “hunted down”
17:48 For US military, it's a "ground ball" to ensure the safety of the sources
18:14 Response from US government agencies
@thelatmg@latimesstudios_
Rising above the din of voices in the lobby of the J.W. Marriott in Caracas is an unusual sound: Spanish spoken with a Texas twang.
Texas oil men — back in Venezuela.
https://t.co/3Fefzjgc7J
Guided by the views of IMF members representing a majority of total voting power, and consistent with long‑standing practice, the Fund announced that it is resuming dealings with Venezuela’s authorities, paused since 2019 due to recognition issues. https://t.co/rIRKs6s4M2
I welcome the decision to resume IMF dealings with Venezuela. This important step, guided by the views of our members, allows the Fund to re‑engage in a way that can ultimately benefit the Venezuelan people. https://t.co/YH1ZCX8tAU
Peru votes today. I was there in March and saw a country almost detached from politics. There's nothing else quite like it in Latin America.
People treat politics like a media show with little importance in their daily lives. It's curious because, despite the permanent crisis of having had eight presidents in ten years, it's still one of the most dynamic economies in Latin America. Investment is growing by perhaps 10% this year. And it's domestic investors who are betting on the country. That reflects the strength of some institutions, especially the Central Bank, where its president, Julio Velarde, has remained in power for more than 20 years. Many talk about building him a statue to celebrate what he's done.
But no country can endure that reality forever. It's also a country with major challenges: More than 70% of the country in the informal economy. The massive growth of illegal mining. And an economy that could be growing not at 2.5% as currently estimated, but at 5%, 6%, or 7%, given demand for its minerals and other exports. Much will depend on who is elected. And with 35 candidates, anything is possible.
Fox News can confirm that the 2nd crew member of the downed F15E fighter jet has been rescued and he and the members of the rescue team that extracted him from behind enemy lines in Iran are all safely out of Iran. That according to two senior US officials and multiple well placed sources in the region. The Weapons Systems Officer ejected along with the pilot when their F15E Strike Eagle they were flying was struck Thursday night (early Friday local time) in southwest Iran.
The WSO used the SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training to evade capture, hiding on an elevated ridge after hiking away from the wreckage and putting out an emergency beacon.) US Special Operations rescue forces to include PJs (United States Air Force Pararescuemen (PJs) and many layers of elite rescue forces took part in the complex, layered mission to both find the crew member and also keep the Iranian forces who were hunting the American weapons system operator at bay. There are videos that have appeared from local eyewitnesses that show what appear to have been injured and dead Iranian members of the IRGC and Basij who were looking for the downed American crew member. Fox has learned there was fighting on the ground but no Americans killed during the operation. “It was a very complex operation to retrieve the downed service member,” a well placed source briefed on the operation told me. Many different branches of the US military were involved in the rescue.
Fox News can confirm the A10 Warthog that crashed Friday was involved in providing cover for the rescue teams searching for the pilot. That A10 crashed in Kuwait (first reported by ABC Friday) but the A10 pilot managed to eject safely and was rescued. There was destruction of aircraft which have sensitive equipment on board, I am told, all part of this complex CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) mission.
The F15E was pretty much destroyed on impact. Two rescue helicopters were hit by enemy fire on Friday and crew members onboard were injured by enemy fire but managed to make it out of Iran.
There were a lot of elements to this rescue, I am told.