The scale of the destruction has overwhelmed state resources, leaving thousands injured in the wake of the tremors. With the national power grid failing and critical transport routes blocked by debris, the government’s ability to coordinate large-scale relief efforts remains severely compromised. Residents are increasingly turning to each other for survival as the initial response struggles to reach the hardest-hit neighborhoods.
International rescue teams have begun mobilizing to provide the specialized aid that local services currently lack. This disaster strikes at a precarious moment for Venezuela, compounding years of deep economic instability and political polarization. As the death toll continues to climb, the arrival of foreign assistance remains the only viable lifeline for a population already stretched to its absolute limit.





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