Devastation, agony and hope: What we saw in Venezuela after the deadly earthquakes
Key Points:
- Twin earthquakes struck La Guaira, Venezuela, causing widespread destruction, killing nearly 4,000 people, injuring thousands, and displacing many, with tens of thousands reported missing.
- Rescue efforts involved local residents and international teams, including U.S. and canine units, who worked tirelessly to find survivors amid the rubble, though many bodies remain buried.
- The disaster severely damaged infrastructure, including Caracas' main airport, complicating access and aid delivery, while Venezuelan authorities restricted entry to affected areas.
- Amid the devastation, survivors and displaced families face ongoing hardship, living in temporary camps and seeking assistance, though moments of hope emerged through community resilience and volunteer efforts.
- Despite political tensions, Venezuelans welcomed foreign aid, with multinational rescue teams collaborating to save lives, exemplified by the miraculous rescue of a man trapped for eight days.