CARACAS: Countries and international organizations from around the world have expressed solidarity with Venezuela following a series of deadly earthquakes that caused significant loss of life, injuries, and damage to infrastructure.
Messages of condolence and support poured in from governments across Latin America, Europe, Asia, and other regions as rescue teams continued efforts to locate survivors and assist affected communities. Several countries have also offered humanitarian aid, emergency supplies, medical assistance, and technical support to help Venezuela respond to the disaster.
Officials reported that the earthquakes damaged homes, public buildings, roads, and essential infrastructure in several areas, forcing many residents to seek temporary shelter. Emergency services have been working around the clock to provide relief and assess the full extent of the destruction.
International organizations have pledged to coordinate relief efforts and support recovery operations. Humanitarian agencies are mobilizing resources to deliver food, clean water, medical care, and other essential supplies to affected populations.
World leaders emphasized the importance of international cooperation during times of crisis, expressing sympathy for the victims and their families. Many governments reaffirmed their readiness to assist Venezuela in rescue, recovery, and reconstruction efforts.
As authorities continue damage assessments, concerns remain about aftershocks and the humanitarian needs of displaced residents. Relief operations are expected to continue in the coming days as local and international partners work together to support affected communities.
