The Government of Japan decided to provide an Emergency Grant of USD 3.5 million in response to the earthquake disaster in Venezuela. With this Emergency Grant, the Government of Japan will provide humanitarian assistance in key sectors, including food, health and medical care, shelters and non-food items through the World Food Programme (WFP), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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In a remote area of La Esperanza cemetery in La Guaira, the region hardest hit by the June 24 quakes, backhoes dug trenches into the bare earth for the burial of unidentified victims recovered from the rubble
A McDonald's restaurant in Caraballeda, La Guaira — ground zero of the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela's northern coast — has been transformed into a makeshift field hospital, treating everyone from injured survivors to pets https://t.co/3x8Np6Xe52
Cristiano Ronaldo saw the message of the Venezuelan boy who lost everything after the earthquake and he took action ❤️🩹🙏🏼
In addition to sending him words of encouragement, he invited Andrés to meet him: “I want you to attend one of my games!”.
Sending strenght and all best wishes to Andrés 💭
“No te duermas, ya estamos aquí”. EL PAÍS reconstruye la secuencia del salvamento de un menor que llevaba tres días y medio atrapado en un edificio derrumbado en La Guaira. El niño tenía una pierna rota y síntomas severos de deshidratación https://t.co/2Zrx9ZOKp8
🖋️ @DMarcialPerez
Rescuers pulled a 43-year-old security guard alive from a collapsed basement, ending an operation that became a symbol of hope after the devastation of twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela eight days earlier.
Video by Brayan Antequera
Produced by Kiki Sideris
Todo lo visto en Venezuela 🇻🇪 tras los terremotos, maximizó que un cambio viene, es necesario; pero, ese cambio debe ser consciente, coordinado y con proyección a construir, sanar, crear confianza y gerenciar un país que ha pasado por muchas situaciones complejas.
A man trapped for eight days in the rubble of a collapsed building in Venezuela has been pulled out alive by rescuers who spent days trying to reach him.
Rescue teams are being hindered by a lack of equipment, as they search for thousands still missing since the earthquakes.
En el Farmatodo de la Av. Central de Playa Grande en La Guaira pusieron un punto para llenar Agua 100% Filtrada. 💧🚰 Tremenda iniciativa para que las personas puedan ir a recargar sus potes.
🇻🇪 Más noticias como éstas por favor 🙏🏼
The Trump administration is throwing resources into Venezuela’s earthquake response, but the effort is colliding with ordinary Venezuelans who revile their government https://t.co/XkkvjyWaQf
Venezuela's self-described socialist government, which long prided itself on being protector and provider, has been neither when it mattered most, many have said. https://t.co/KcyP4teeWC
Construction worker Anderson Daniel Salcedo, repatriated from the US, is among the more than 140 migrants sent to a government-run hotel after returning to Venezuela. The hotel collapsed during major quakes, with most feared dead, according to families https://t.co/3lEMq1wzD4
VIDEO | La NASA publica unas imágenes de una evaluación experimental, en las que informa que 58.870 edificios están destruidos o tienen daños en Venezuela tras el doble terremoto sufrido el pasado 24 de junio.
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Frustration rose across Venezuela over a lack of government help in areas struck by deadly twin earthquakes five days ago, with miracle rescues increasingly rare and the death toll hitting more than 1,700 https://t.co/7n8FhWeaIO