I want you to look the scene of this video:
This is a stand run by a group of volunteers we're helping financially in Caracas. With our help, they bought this tent, radios, water, and food.
They've been able to feed the rescuers in the area for two days with food, water, and juice. They also communicate with the rescuers via radio to find out what they need.
In the last 24 hours, they've reported that they've been able to pull three people alive from the collapsed buildings on either side.
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Something amazing is happening in the affected areas: Starlink antennas are playing a vital role!
Volunteers are turning on the antennas without passwords, and some trapped people who still have their phones have managed to connect and let everyone know they're alive through the connection, whether by calling their relatives or even through TikTok live streams, as some people have expressed
Another report, the back of a car full of supplies to go where is need


We are helping the people that is out there helping ππ
Yesterday i sent money to some guys in another affected place of the country (this not in caracas) today they sent me this
Thanks to the donations, I was able to send the money to my friend in Caracas who was able to coordinate multiple donations at the same time today
She is in contact with many volunteers who work together to deliver donations to where they are most needed.


Firefighters in La Guaira reported that the PNB denied them access to Caraballeda
Members of the La Guaira State Fire Department reported that the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) restricted their access to affected areas, and although they had credentials, their vehicle was denied entry.
βThis isn't an ice cream truck, and you're being abusive. This is a unit that's recovering the dead, and you're doing nothing,β said one firefighter.
The fire chief was traveling in the clearly marked vehicle.
Caraballeda is one of the areas with the most damage and a large number of people reported missing
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27 june from la guaira
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My internet is too slownfrom hoers ago, i thats why i haven't shared more footage from today
This is what I'm saying, how is it possible that some fucking soldiers are standing there not helping and blocking the street so that civilians can't get through to help with the rescues?
These soldiers are scum; they arrived with long guns in a disaster zone and just stood there doing nothing to help. They are even obstructing the passage of civilian aid.
#venezuela
Explosion while workers were doing a rescue
June 27 in la guaira, people see bodies in the streets, some other say that the smell is increasing
Marines arrived at the zero zone
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You all made this possible πππ«Ά
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Today we helped more people in the streets
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Remember my 2nd boots in the ground in Caracas (my friend)? She organized herself with many more people willing to help with the donations you all sent and she just sent me another report of everything they were able to do:
Food, diapers, and other things:
This is how her car looked, full of supplies
On the other hand, other people took on the task of buying more medicines and medical supplies:
We were also able to donate construction tools, picks, shovels, and gloves.
This is the list of what she have done so far with the donations of nostr
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You all are incredible ππππ thanks for helping the people of venezuela
This is the 2nd day we are proving aid with your help! You made this possible

You all are incredible ππππ thanks for helping the people of venezuela
This is the 2nd day we are proving aid with your help! You made this possible