An Overview of the Seismic Emergency in Venezuela
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On June 24, two seismic movements of 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude affected the country with a magnitude never seen before, triggering a national emergency. The event has left an increasing balance of fatalities, injuries and significant material destruction, with the state La Guaira as the epicenter of the humanitarian crisis, where basic services, connectivity and access to food and drinking water collapsed. According to the balance presented on June …
Holding his three young children by the hand, a father told UN humanitarian teams that he had run out of shelter, water, and food. The children's mother had been hospitalized in Caracas, and the family had lost relatives and neighbors under the rubble. The scene, reported from La Guaira by […]
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) of the United Nations (UN) deployed in the state of La Guaira to address the emergency caused by recent earthquakes in the national territory. The institution works actively in the area with the international community.

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