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Venezuelan Volunteers Lead Disaster Relief Efforts Following Major Earthquake

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Venezuelan Volunteers Lead Disaster Relief Efforts Following Major Earthquake

In the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Venezuela, local volunteer groups have taken a primary role in disaster response efforts as public dissatisfaction with the official government recovery program rises. Everyday citizens are coordinating the collection and distribution of essential aid, including food and medical supplies, to the most affected regions. While the government has deployed some emergency services, the scale of the destruction has outpaced state capacity, leading to a surge in grassroots mobilization. These civilian-led initiatives aim to fill critical gaps in the humanitarian response, providing immediate relief to communities struggling with infrastructure collapse and displacement.

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