According to Jorge Rodriguez, President of the National Assembly, the humanitarian impact of the two recent earthquakes in Venezuela continues to be significant. The latest figures indicate that the death toll has risen to 4,118, with 16,740 people reported injured, and thousands more displaced following the seismic activity. In terms of immediate relief, authorities have confirmed that 86,794 families have received necessary aid.
Rescue efforts have successfully rescued 6,462 individuals. The physical damage assessment shows 856 buildings damaged and 190 completely destroyed. The response effort has involved substantial logistical coordination.
Aid workers have distributed 9,766 tons of food and over 13.9 million liters of water to support the affected population. Furthermore, 29,966 patients have received medical treatment. The scale of the response effort mobilized thousands of personnel.
This includes 30,076 members from rescue teams, 29,843 volunteers, and 3,454 international rescue workers assisting in the area. To house the displaced people, 89 temporary camps have been established. The data provided underscores the extensive, ongoing support required across Venezuela following the powerful earthquakes.
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