Relief efforts shift to emergency aid after Venezuela earthquake
In Venezuela's La Guaira state, relief operations are transitioning to emergency support, with aid stations distributing food to survivors.

Following the recent earthquake in Venezuela, rescue and relief operations are gradually shifting from search efforts to providing emergency assistance. In La Guaira state, one of the hardest-hit areas, aid stations have begun distributing food to affected residents.
Local authorities and emergency services are working to reach as many survivors as possible who have been left without means of subsistence. While initial efforts focused on searching for survivors in the rubble, the priority is now on meeting basic needs, especially food and water supplies.
Many residents have lost their homes, and relief centers have become key support points. Global humanitarian organizations and local volunteers continue to coordinate resources to mitigate the disaster's impact.

