Machinery, machinery, machinery. That’s what I heard off every family today still searching for their loved ones in the rubble in La Guaira. Most said they had enough food and water but little or no help to remove the debris. Many diggers had no fuel. One family (first photo) had come from the state of Portuguesa to search for their daughter Alexandra, 23, years old. They’re sleeping in a tent. They brought with them friends and family from home to help look for her. They still hold out hope she’s alive. Another guy was on crutches searching for members of his family, including his pregnant sister.
“Tenían un arma y no una pala”: Líder de los Topos de Chile explicó cómo los militares del régimen venezolano obstruyeron la actividad de rescate
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En La Guaira, el youtuber mexicano Diego Saúl Reyna documenta una crisis dentro de la crisis: aunque el hospital de campaña de la Marina de Brasil ya está equipado y listo para atender a las víctimas del terremoto, la falta de transporte impide que los heridos graves lleguen a recibir auxilio. Es inaceptable que los pacientes, muchos con fracturas severas, sigan aislados a kilómetros de distancia cuando la ayuda médica ya está ahí disponible. ¿Dónde está la logística para salvar estas vidas?
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Me informa un usuario seguidor que en el estacionamiento del Domingo Luciani hay un ambulatorio para *consultas* de médicos del Japón. Informan está vacío. Y que el horario es desde las 9 am hasta las 3 pm. Si pueden pasen la voz para quién necesite apoyo médico.
When I kept saying that Delcy's so-called moderation was nothing more than window-dressing to attract foreign investors to Venezuela, this is exactly what I meant. A regime cannot be considered moderate as long as its repressive apparatus remains fully intact.This is an example👇
🚑 A las 17:00 hora local abre sus puertas el hospital START de la @AECID_es en el parque del Este (Caracas). Tras recibir todos los permisos, quedará operativo 1 mes para atender a la población afectada por el terremoto en Venezuela, con capacidad para hasta 200 pacientes al día
🇸🇻🇻🇪‼️| Mientras algunos países van concluyendo con la ayuda en Venezuela y van abandonando el país, El Salvador confirmó que no se pone una fecha de retorno. “Mientras haya cosas que atender a la población necesitada, no tendremos fecha de retorno”, señaló Luis Amaya, director de protección civil. El Salvador ha conmovido a todos por su labor en búsqueda de sobrevivientes. Los venezolanos tratan a los rescatistas como héroes.
El acoso a la prensa, a los periodistas y a la libertad de expresión sigue vigente en un Estado terrorista. En nombre de todos venezolanos pido disculpas a los medios que hoy viven en carne propia lo que hemos vivido por años los que hemos tratado de hacer comunicación libre en el el país
Construction worker Julio Melendez took his jackhammer to the disaster zone but was held up two days — the cops wanted to see a permit, then a bill of sale.
A perfect illustration of why a corrupt, incompetent government can’t do disaster relief.
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En el servicio de traumatología del Hospital Pérez Carreño están solicitando apoyo para Fabricio Gutiérrez chico rescatado que presenta fractura cervical, aquí les dejo su informe 🙏🙏🙏 Difundir hasta que llegue a quien pueda ayudarlo 🙏🙏🙏
I was in Parque del Este tonight speaking to volunteers and affected families camping there. I was chatting to one family when two men came over to look what was going on then left. I started helping the family move their stuff to the road (I was carrying the cat!) as they were moving somewhere else. The two men called me over, asked me if I was a journalist, to which I said yes and showed them my wristbands. Asked more questions, who I was, where from, what I was doing. I asked who they were, as they still hadn't introduced themselves by this point. One (the politer one) said they were intelligence police, asked what I was doing, so I said speaking to the family etc. Asked if I knew them, I said no. Then asking qus like my age, which was weird as one had my passport which has my DOB. Took photos of my passport. Asked where I lived, said I didn't want to give that info. I asked why they wanted to know all this, they said for security and that people were taking children, so I asked if they thought I was taking kids. They said no. I told me they were asking me because I was a journalist and there was not a real free press. One was fairly polite and said they didn't want to make me uncomfortable. I said they already had. Eventually they gave me it back. It's ok to check who someone is, check they have a wristband which you now should have in the park - but I did, and I showed them, so why the need for questionning and taking photos of my passport? And why was the first qu, are you a journalist? Does everyone who enters the park get that level of treatment?