Peru evacuates citizens from earthquake-hit Venezuela, searches for missing compatriots
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Peru's Foreign Ministry evacuated two citizens from Venezuela following an earthquake and is searching for four others.
- The evacuated Peruvians lived in La Guaira, the earthquake's epicenter, and sought help to return home.
- Peru also sent over 14 tons of humanitarian aid to Venezuela, including support from firefighters and NGOs.
Peru's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has successfully evacuated two Peruvian citizens from Venezuela following a significant earthquake. The ministry is actively coordinating with Venezuelan authorities to locate four other Peruvians reported missing by their families.
The two evacuated nationals resided in La Guaira, which was the epicenter of the seismic event. They requested assistance to return to Peru due to the earthquake's impact. The ministry, through its Section of Interests in Caracas, is providing shelter, food, and essential supplies to affected Peruvians.
Peruvian authorities are maintaining constant contact with Peruvian communities in the affected zones to address aid requests, particularly for vulnerable individuals. In collaboration with the Ministry of Defense and the National Civil Defense Institute (Indeci), Peru dispatched a Hercules aircraft carrying over 14 tons of humanitarian aid for those impacted by the earthquake. Rescue teams from the Peruvian Volunteer Firefighters and non-governmental organizations are also contributing to the relief efforts.
The Foreign Ministry reiterated its commitment to continue sending humanitarian aid to Venezuela and strengthening protection and assistance measures for Peruvian citizens affected by the emergency. Peruvians in Venezuela needing support can contact the Section of Interests in Caracas via emergency number (00) 584142224598 or email info@consulperu-caracas.com.
Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.