Venezuela's Interim President Defends Earthquake Response Amid Criticism
Venezuela's interim president rejects criticism over the government's handling of deadly earthquakes, defending the response as timely and effective.
Venezuela's interim president has publicly defended the government's response to recent deadly earthquakes that have caused significant casualties and damage. Amid mounting criticism from opposition groups and international observers, the president insists that rescue and relief efforts were launched promptly and efficiently. Critics argue that the government failed to provide adequate aid to affected regions, particularly remote areas where infrastructure was already weakened by the ongoing economic crisis. The interim president dismisses these allegations, stating that the government operated with limited resources and that rescue teams were deployed immediately after the disaster struck. The earthquakes caused widespread destruction, including collapsed homes and damage to roads and power grids. The president also called on the international community to refrain from spreading misinformation and to acknowledge the government's efforts. However, opposition leaders continue to demand an independent investigation into the effectiveness of the response. The exact death toll remains unclear, and aid organizations warn of a potential humanitarian crisis if sufficient support is not provided. Venezuela has been grappling with severe economic challenges for years, complicating disaster response and recovery.


