Rescuers are still searching the rubble of collapsed buildings, and authorities warn that the death toll may rise significantly in the coming days. Thousands of people have lost safe shelter, and many are spending the nights outdoors for fear of further aftershocks. Residential buildings, public facilities and critical infrastructure have been damaged. Hospitals are struggling to cope with the influx of injured people, and schools are being used as temporary shelters for evacuated residents.
ADRA has immediately released CZK 500,000 to support the local population. 🆘
What are we providing?
⛺ safe shelter
💧 drinking water
🧼 basic hygiene supplies
🥐 food
🆘 other essential assistance
💧 drinking water
🧼 basic hygiene supplies
🥐 food
🆘 other essential assistance
ADRA Venezuela has been supporting the local population since 1989, with its work intensifying since 2017. It operates mainly in Venezuela’s southern and western states, as well as in the Caracas metropolitan area. In total, it has already helped almost 265,000 people through 34 humanitarian projects. ADRA Venezuela is now responding to the current disaster and helping affected people across different areas.
We will continue to monitor the situation, which remains complicated by ongoing aftershocks and incomplete information from the worst-affected areas. ℹ️
Your support will make it possible to respond to the urgent humanitarian needs of affected people and provide assistance where it is needed most.
💚 Thank you 💚