Why was the Venezuela earthquake so devastating?
It was a very shallow quake combined with terrible socialist building practices. The depth of the quake makes all the difference.
Three members of the same family were rescued alive from the rubble of a seven-story building that collapsed with them inside after the earthquake in Venezuela.
[📹 venezelanosenperu]
🚨‼️🇻🇪 Children are pulled from the rubble of houses after the earthquake in Venezuela
*According to UNICEF, 3.9 million children live directly within the heavily damaged northern states — including Caracas, La Guaira, Aragua, Carabobo& Miranda
This is what happens when buildings are designed the right way
While a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck Venezuela, this building remained standing, proof that great engineering and quality construction save lives
Huge respect to the engineers who designed it and the workers who built it
🚨 NOW: El Salvador’s right-wing President Nayib Bukele is surging MULTIPLE support planes to Venezuela after the fatal earthquake
This is what the American hemisphere can look like after communist dictators are removed!
🇺🇸🇸🇻🇻🇪
🚀 ¡DATO MATA RELATO! Han pasado 15 días desde que el doble terremoto de magnitud 7,2 y 7,5 devastó la costa venezolana. 15 días de dolor, de búsqueda, de familias rotas y de un silencio oficial que intenta enterrar la magnitud de la tragedia. Pero las imágenes, como la que captó un dron sobre La Guaira, siguen ahí. No se borran. No se olvidan. Son el testimonio mudo de un desastre que el régimen prefiere maquillar. ⚠️
🕵️♂️ EL DATAZO:
· El ojo que todo lo ve: Las tomas aéreas muestran la dimensión real del desastre: edificios reducidos a escombros, calles cubiertas de polvo y la huella imborrable de una tragedia que el gobierno intenta minimizar.
· Un país que no olvida: La Guaira, epicentro del dolor, sigue en pie de lucha. No hay duelo nacional, pero el pueblo no necesita decretos para recordar a sus muertos.
· La memoria como resistencia: Estas imágenes no son solo un registro, son un acto de rebeldía. Son la prueba de que la verdad no se entierra.
#TeGustaEsteDato porque las imágenes del dron no mienten. No hay cifras maquilladas que las borren. La Guaira sigue en el suelo, y el régimen no puede tapar el sol con un dedo. Prohibido olvidar. 👊⚡
👇 ¿Crees que estas imágenes aéreas son un testimonio necesario para que el mundo no olvide la magnitud de la tragedia en La Guaira?
🕊️ = Sí, son la prueba de que la verdad no se negocia.
😡 = Ayudan a visibilizar la negligencia del régimen.
🔥 = Prohibido olvidar, la memoria es resistencia.
📹✍️tegustaestedato
#TeGustaEsteDato #Venezuela #Terremoto #LaGuaira
Pray for Venezuela. There is so much heartbreak and suffering. Over 50,000 people are still missing and unaccounted for in the earthquake devastated region. Listen to Javier’s story…
Tsunami is definitely going to be bigger than Punch and Penguin.
Years ago, he was an abused and beaten dog who got rescued from a shelter. Now, after the Venezuela earthquake, he helped bring hundreds of people back to life.
Million-follower news pages in Spanish, American, and now Italian media have started talking about him.
Once things calm down, we’ll hear his name a lot more.
This story is just getting started.
I keep accumulating every day.
People who took profit from $ANSEM will push this to at least 10M mcap.
7AuZpVnXtYZBYqp2oZ7DjA7BZLwbgWJDUk2SYpHppump
Firefighters are home in Scotland after aiding rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Venezuela.
Two devastating quakes killed over 3,500 people.
Our Senior Reporter @DGallowaySport's been speaking to Crew Commander Ian Hodgson from Aberdeen and Tayside Station Commander Gavin Brown.
The earthquake damage in Venezuela mapped by @NASA. The buildings that suffered structural damage are marked in red. It’s astonishing.
Virtually all of La Guaira, Catia la Mar, Maiquetía, and beyond has been destroyed. This will be a Herculean rebuild and will last years.
Pray for Venezuela.🙏🇻🇪
https://t.co/Pw5UdjJGoK
On June 24, devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, leaving a trail of unimaginable destruction. The disaster has claimed 3,685 lives, injured 16,740 people, and plunged thousands of families into grief. Yet amid the heartbreak, one remarkable testimony from the coastal city of La Guaira is inspiring the world to believe that God never abandons His children.
For nearly 90 hours, Belkis Barreto, a 60-year-old, lay trapped beneath the collapsed remains of her apartment building. No food. No water. No daylight. Only darkness, silence, and the crushing weight of concrete surrounded her.
Yet Belkis says she was never alone.
As the hours turned into days, she searched through the rubble and found something she never expected—her Bible. It had been in her living room before the earthquake, yet somehow it lay beside her beneath the debris. Holding it close, she found peace that fear could not overcome.
"I held on to God and never let Him go. He never let go of me either."
After nearly four days, rescue teams from El Salvador carefully tunneled through the unstable rubble, encouraging her until they finally brought her safely into the light.
As Venezuela mourns its dead and countless survivors begin rebuilding their lives, Belkis' story shines as a powerful reminder that even when everything around us collapses, God's presence remains unshaken.
#VenezuelaEarthquake #EarthquakeSurvivor #MiracleRescue #FaithInGod #ChristianTestimony #shalomworldnews