Venezuelan President Expresses Hope That Rescuers Will Find Earthquake Survivors

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The Venezuelan presidency has expressed strong faith that search and rescue teams will locate survivors following recent devastating earthquakes. Despite the challenging conditions on the ground and the critical nature of the timeline, leadership emphasized the dedication and resilience of emergency workers. The statement highlights ongoing international interest and solidarity with the affected regions as rescue operations continue in the hope of finding more survivors amidst the rubble.

  • The Venezuelan presidency expressed faith in the ongoing efforts of rescue teams to find survivors of the recent earthquakes.
  • The statement emphasized support and appreciation for emergency personnel working under difficult conditions.
  • Rescue operations remain active as teams continue searching through collapsed structures and debris.

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  1. This is a big project it's going to take a long time to organize people and places to live places not to go it's not going to happen overnight a change everybody still confused everybody everybody's looking for their loved ones it's a big and right now unorganized but people have to be patient and people is going to have to wait it's not going to change in one minute and this is big and this is huge😢

  2. The REGIME IS ONLY GOOD AT REPRESING OPOSITORS..NARCO CRIMINALS SO CALLED AUTHORITIES BY BBC AND STUPID EUROPEAN COMMENTATORS.. Its astonishing theRESPECT they seem t display t statements from SUCH ILEGAL HYPOCRITICAL NARCO TRAFFIQUERS

  3. From what I'm seeing in the news, Venezuela needs heavy machinery to remove the rubble. Excavators, that sort of thing. Humans can't lift a concrete wall, for example. I was looking at the pictures and I only saw one excavator across all the collapses.

  4. One of the logistical nightmares I feel, as a venezuelan, is where will they dispose of the debris from so much destruction, let alone handling finding the remains of so many that could not be saved. It's a different story when one building may collapse for whatever reason not related to an earthquake, as opposed to when hundreds of buildings collapse this way.

  5. I also hope the americans send several thousand soldiers, heavily armed, to guarantee safe passage of the aid provided to the intended recipients, as already theft of these items is being reported.

  6. Could anyone clarify why so many tall buildings collapsed? Usually taller buildings are built to withstand earthquakes. Feeling so sorry for all those who lost their loved ones and their homes. Bad things can happen in an instant.

  7. Where are all the soldiers that were meant to protect the Venezuelan people? The regime spent billions in the army, the national guard and the militias, but very few of them are involved in search and rescue. Right now it's just underfunded and ill-equipped civilians, and foreign volunteers, risking their lives to rescue our people. Chavez and Maduro loved a good military parade, but it was all for show.

  8. Recently, AIT Director Raymond Greene gave an exclusive interview to Taiwan’s *United Daily News*, in which he distorted the fact that 70% of the people in Taiwan support maintaining the status quo. In reality, Greene advocates for a "Taiwan independence" status quo—something President Trump opposes; Trump’s greatness lies in his refusal to send people to their deaths in Taiwan, a place 9,500 miles away from the U.S. Greene’s twisted rhetoric—which ignores the Taiwanese people's desire for peaceful cross-strait exchanges under the current "One China" Constitution—is a blatant insult to both President Trump and the people of Taiwan. Taiwanese citizens are questioning whether Greene might be taking money from the pro-independence autocrats and arms dealers currently in power.

  9. She's not the president, she's our puppet. The entire point of Venezuela and taking out Maduro was to provide a buffer to the United States oil market so it wouldn't skyrocket.

    We have been stealing and processing the oil from there to act as our buffer.

    This is generally been the plan for Venezuela for decades in the event of war with Iran this is why we took out Maduro before going to war with Iran. as well this is why I say this was planned for longer than people think.

    The one downside is is they didn't count on the degradation of Venezuela's oil infrastructure.

  10. Maybe their president should make laws around how buildings needs to be constructed going forward, they could learn from Japan and other countries ahead of them in that deparment

  11. 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪 May you all be helped.. May you all find eachother. May God bless you. You are very strong people. Just be patient.. HELP IS ON THE WAY.🙌✝️🙏

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