Caracas Hospital Suffers Severe Damage from Strong Earthquakes
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Hospital de Clínicas Caracas, a prominent private healthcare facility, sustained severe structural damage from recent earthquakes.
- Images show damage to the roof, reception, rooms, and significant cracks in walls and staircases.
- Authorities have activated an emergency protocol, designating 20 public and private hospitals in Caracas to treat earthquake victims.
The Hospital de Clínicas Caracas, long recognized as one of Venezuela's most prestigious and advanced private medical centers, has suffered significant structural damage following strong earthquakes that shook the capital and other regions. Located in the San Bernardino area of Caracas, the hospital's infrastructure was compromised by the tremors that occurred Wednesday afternoon.
Staff members shared images revealing the extent of the damage. Affected areas include the roof, reception, and several patient rooms. Large cracks are visible in the walls of corridors and on staircases, with some sections collapsing due to the seismic activity. The visual evidence underscores the severity of the impact on the facility.
In response to the disaster, the Ministry of Health has implemented an emergency protocol. Twenty public and private hospitals and clinics across the Greater Caracas area have been designated to provide care for those injured by the earthquakes. This measure aims to ensure that affected individuals receive timely medical attention amidst the ongoing crisis.
Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.