Venezuela earthquake

Devastating Venezuelan Earthquake Death Toll Skyrockets Past 200

Counting the Dead

The humanitarian crisis in Venezuela worsens significantly every single hour. Government officials confirm the earthquake death toll now exceeds 235. Two massive earthquakes completely shattered the nation of Venezuela recently. Health Minister Carlos Alvarado addressed the terrifying casualty numbers today. The brutal disaster killed at least 235 innocent people instantly. Rescue workers pulled over 4,300 injured citizens from the rubble. Paramedics rushed these bleeding victims to overflowing local emergency rooms. Most patients suffered minor injuries from falling glass and debris. However, doctors perform emergency surgeries on hundreds of critical cases. Many victims died the exact moment they reached the hospitals.

Digging Through the Rubble

The state of La Guaira suffered the absolute worst devastation. This coastal region recorded the highest number of tragic deaths. Over 150 severely injured people receive treatment in private clinics. Search and rescue teams work endlessly through the dark nights. They use specialized dogs to find survivors trapped under concrete. The government begs the international community for heavy lifting equipment. Local infrastructure simply cannot handle a disaster of this magnitude. Millions of terrified citizens sleep outside to avoid dangerous aftershocks. The earthquakes destroyed local water pipes and vital power grids.

Fearing Disease Outbreaks

Disease outbreaks threaten the survivors living in temporary outdoor camps. The international community scrambles to deliver food and medical supplies. We report the brutal facts regarding global natural disasters constantly. Leaders must act decisively to save these incredibly vulnerable people. Delaying financial aid sentences more innocent victims to unnecessary death.

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Author: Amita Kalsi   

 

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