Venezuela Earthquake: Residents Search for Family Under Rubble as Aid Lags
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Residents in Venezuela are desperately searching for missing family members following two strong earthquakes.
- Rescue efforts are hampered by slow aid, forcing locals to dig through rubble themselves.
- The death toll has risen to at least 920, with over 51,000 reported missing.
In the wake of two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela, residents are grappling with a desperate search for loved ones amidst a critical shortage of aid. With time running out to find survivors, many are forced to take matters into their own hands, digging through the debris of collapsed buildings.
The situation is particularly dire in the most affected areas, where the scale of destruction is immense. The official death toll has climbed to at least 920 people, a number that tragically continues to rise. Adding to the devastation, over 51,000 individuals are reported missing, highlighting the catastrophic impact of the seismic events.
The slow arrival of external assistance has amplified the crisis, leaving communities to fend for themselves in the critical initial hours and days after the disaster. This lack of timely support underscores the immense challenges faced by the affected population as they confront the devastating aftermath and the agonizing uncertainty of their missing family members.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.