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Venezuelan Football Clubs Unite to Aid Earthquake Victims

From El Nacional · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Venezuelan Liga Futve football clubs have expressed solidarity and opened collection centers following recent earthquakes.
  • The clubs are setting aside competition to focus on providing aid to those affected by the natural disaster.
  • Official reports indicate 188 deaths, 157 disappearances, and over 1,500 injuries from the earthquakes.

Venezuelan Liga Futve football clubs are demonstrating unity and compassion in the wake of devastating earthquakes that struck the country. Putting aside their competitive rivalries, the clubs have announced their support for victims and have established collection centers to gather essential supplies. This collective effort highlights a strong sense of national solidarity during a time of crisis.

Several clubs, including Caracas FC, Portuguesa FC, and Metropolitanos FC, have issued statements of condolence and offered their assistance to authorities. Caracas FC has made its resources available to aid in recovery efforts. Portuguesa FC and Metropolitanos FC expressed deep sorrow for the lives lost, extending condolences to grieving families.

According to Jorge Rodrรญguez, president of the National Assembly, the earthquakes have resulted in 188 fatalities, with 157 people still missing and over 1,500 injured as of Wednesday afternoon. Deportivo Tรกchira FC is coordinating with Civil Protection to channel aid, while Zamora FC and Trujillanos FC are sending messages of encouragement to rescue teams.

In addition to solidarity messages, clubs like Deportivo La Guaira and Carabobo FC have opened their facilities as collection points for donations. Deportivo La Guaira's High Performance Center is accepting food, water, clothing, and medicine. Carabobo FC's Parque Dunas location is collecting protective gear, tools, first aid supplies, and hospital items, specifically requesting no damaged goods or expired medicines.

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Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.