The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is on the ground in Venezuela assessing humanitarian needs after a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the country on June 24 at 6:05 p.m. local time. The earthquake, centered near Morón in Carabobo state, affected some of the country’s most populated areas, including Carabobo and Yaracuy, with millions of people experiencing strong to severe shaking.
As emergency response efforts continue, ADRA Venezuela is working alongside local authorities, OCHA, and the Seventh-day Adventist Church network to assess the situation and identify the communities with the greatest needs. Initial assessments indicate urgent needs for food, safe water, hygiene supplies, emergency shelter, and medical assistance.
ADRA’s initial response plan is to provide emergency hygiene kits to more than 1,000 people while continuing to assess the full impact of the disaster. Additional assistance will be determined as more information becomes available and access to affected communities improves.
If you are interested in partnering with ADRA to help the people of Venezuela during this difficult time, you can support our emergency response through the donation link here. Your generosity will help us bring practical assistance and hope to families affected by this disaster.