Caracas, Venezuela – Messages of solidarity and support have poured in from around the world following the two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela in recent hours, causing widespread loss of life and property damage. Search and rescue operations are ongoing in the affected areas.
Governments and international and regional organizations have expressed their condolences to the families of the victims and their solidarity with the Venezuelan people. They have also confirmed their readiness to provide the necessary humanitarian and relief assistance to support the efforts of local authorities in responding to the aftermath of the natural disaster.
Several Latin American countries have affirmed their support for Venezuela during this difficult time. They have also stressed the importance of coordinating regional efforts to provide urgent support to those affected. Furthermore, these countries are seeking to contribute to the rehabilitation of the areas severely damaged by the earthquakes.
International organizations specializing in disaster management and humanitarian response have announced their readiness to send technical teams and emergency equipment to assist in rescue and relief operations. They also aim to provide care for displaced and affected people, particularly in areas that have experienced building collapses and infrastructure damage.
In the same vein, the United Nations and several humanitarian agencies have confirmed that they are closely monitoring developments on the ground and coordinating with Venezuelan authorities to assess urgent needs. They will provide the necessary support as quickly as possible.
Venezuelan rescue teams, supported by civil defense and military units, are continuing their search for survivors under the rubble. Authorities are also working to assess the damage and provide shelter and emergency aid to affected families.
Venezuela is facing one of the most severe natural disasters it has experienced in recent years. At this time, international calls are growing for intensified relief efforts and urgent humanitarian assistance to help the country recover from the devastating effects of the two earthquakes.



