Floods in the Portuguese State Aggravate Humanitarian Crisis After Earthquakes in Venezuela
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Venezuela is experiencing a multi-dimensional humanitarian emergency. Just four days after the devastating earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 that rocked the country last Wednesday, 24 June, new natural disasters accumulate over an already exhausted population. This Sunday, 28 June, heavy rains caused serious floods in the Portuguese state in the west of the country, further aggravating a situation that the authorities and opposition describe …
The prolonged rainfall recorded during this week in the Portuguese state caused floods, the collapse of sewage systems and the fall of trees, keeping the flows of the rivers to their maximum capacity and compromising the stability of several roads of the entity. The municipalities Guanare, Biscucucuy and Chabasquén concentrate the greatest impacts. In the city of Guanare, the authorities detected the undermining of a sewer on the main road that …
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