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Almost Two Months After the Earthquakes, La Guaira Debates Between Precariousness and Resistance

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EFE Between the ruins of buildings and the passage of the machinery that removes the rubble, almost two months after the powerful earthquakes of June 24, Vargas state, routine has been opened between hundreds of tents in which precariousness and resistance prevail. In less than 60 days, not only has the landscape changed; the reality is written for many in shelters and makeshift shelters, as the calls to prepare for El Niño grow, a climate pheno…

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EFE Between the ruins of buildings and the passage of the machinery that removes the rubble, almost two months after the powerful earthquakes of June 24, Vargas state, routine has been opened between hundreds of tents in which precariousness and resistance prevail. In less than 60 days, not only has the landscape changed; the reality is written for many in shelters and makeshift shelters, as the calls to prepare for El Niño grow, a climate pheno…

The Minister of Ecosocialism (Ambiente), Nelson Rodríguez, announced that the rubble resulting from the buildings affected by the double earthquake on June 24 will be transformed into inputs for the reconstruction plan promoted by the Government. Rodríguez said, quoted in a statement released on Friday, that in almost two months of work after the earthquakes, 2.1 million tons of debris have been collected in the coastal state of La Guaira, the r…

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DOBLE LLAVE – Between the ruins of buildings and the passage of machinery that removes the rubble, almost two months after the powerful earthquakes of June 24, in the state of La Guaira, routine has been opened between hundreds of tents in which precariousness and resistance prevail. In less than 60 days, not only has the landscape changed; the reality is written for many in shelters and improvised shelters, as the calls to prepare for El Niño g…

Following the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, women community leaders have taken on a key role in organizing aid, identifying the most vulnerable families, and coordinating with humanitarian organizations to ensure that assistance reaches the affected areas equitably. This is the case of Yusmary Ortega and Sandra Alaya, who, despite having lost material possessions or even family members, shouldered the burden of their communities …

Between the ruins of buildings and the passage of the machinery that removes the rubble, almost two months after the powerful earthquakes of June 24, in the Venezuelan state of La Guaira the routine has opened between hundreds of tents in which precariousness and resistance prevail. [...] The entrance Almost two months after the earthquakes, La Guaira debates between precariousness and resistance was first published in Foco Informativa.

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14ymedio.com broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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