Hope fading for trapped survivors of Venezuela earthquake
Rescue teams in Venezuela are racing against time after powerful back-to-back earthquakes killed more than 1,400 people and left tens of thousands missing. Survivors are
Rescue teams in Venezuela are racing against time after powerful back-to-back earthquakes killed more than 1,400 people and left tens of thousands missing. Survivors are being pulled from rubble, but hopes are fading as food and water run short. Anger is growing over the government’s slow response, while looting adds to the chaos.
International aid is arriving, but damaged infrastructure and ongoing aftershocks are complicating efforts on the ground. DW News speaks to Stephany Murillo, Head of Regional Supply Chain Management at the International Committee of the Red Cross, based in Panama. 00:00
Time running out for Venezuela quake survivors 00:32 Anger mounts over lagging rescue efforts 01:37 Looting reported in La Guaira 01:58 President Delcy Rodriguez under fire for slow disaster response 02:25 International rescue crews arrive in Venezuela 03:08 Stephany Murillo:
What affected communities need most 04:17 Aftershocks and damaged infrastructure hamper aid 06:50 The role of international support For more news go to Follow DW on social media ► ►TikTok ► ► Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie Subscribe