Venezuelan communities assist in search for missing after earthquakes

Venezuelan communities are actively searching for missing persons after two powerful earthquakes on June 24. Notices with photos and details are posted, highlighting a grassroots response to the disaster.
Following two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, residents in Caracas are actively involved in the search for missing individuals. Notices displaying photos, last known locations, and contact numbers for the disappeared are posted at sites like Ali Primera Park. These are often accompanied by handwritten lists detailing names and ages of those sought, ranging from infants to the elderly. The community's efforts highlight a grassroots response to the disaster, with citizens consulting the notices and collaborating in the ongoing search operations. The situation underscores the significant impact of the tremors and the population's direct involvement in recovery.
Sources: Le Monde