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Venezuela: Two Months After the Double Earthquake, Thousands of Victims Are Still without Housing

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Two months after the double earthquake in Venezuela, more than 12,500 people are still living in 28 makeshift camps in La Guaira. Many victims have still not recovered from the loss of loved ones and their homes. They have had to learn to live in precarious conditions, exposed to the sun and rain, without medical care and facing dwindling humanitarian aid. France 24, with our reporters Herminia Fernández and Julio Uribarris, visited three center…

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Two months after two earthquakes hit Venezuela, over 12,500 people still live in temporary camps. Many of the survivors are still trying to accept the loss of loved ones and homes. They were forced to adapt to precarious living conditions. Two months after the drama, the balance sheet increased to over 6400 deaths.

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Two months after the double earthquake in Venezuela, more than 12,500 people are still living in 28 makeshift camps in La Guaira. Many victims have still not recovered from the loss of loved ones and their homes. They have had to learn to live in precarious conditions, exposed to the sun and rain, without medical care and facing dwindling humanitarian aid. France 24, with our reporters Herminia Fernández and Julio Uribarris, visited three center…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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23-08-26.-When almost two months have passed since the earthquakes of June 24, the health situation of many elderly adults housed in tents has deteriorated. This, to the point of knowing that some of them have died. According to the newspaper La Verdad de Vargas, the refugee grandparents...

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When almost two months have passed since the earthquakes of June 24, the health situation of many elderly adults housed in tents has deteriorated. This, to the point of knowing that some of them have died. According to the newspaper La Verdad de Vargas, the grandparents refugees in the tents of César Nieves and El Campito, in Catia la Mar, point out that their base diseases have worsened. This is due to the climate, either heat or rain. The comp…

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At 59 days after the double earthquake, the refugees in the tents of César Nieves and El Campito, in Catia la Mar, point out that their base diseases have been aggravated by the climate, whether due to heat or rain, so it is necessary for the National Government to dignify them and be transferred to a transitory camp. Those affected indicate that the tension is lowered due to the intense heat and due to the exposure of the rains they are sufferi…

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Diario La Verdad broke the news on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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