AI News
  • Home
No Result
View All Result
SAVED POSTS
AI News
  • Home
No Result
View All Result
AI News
No Result
View All Result
“They don’t have picks, they don’t have shovels”: two Quebecers of Venezuelan origin worried about their country ravaged by a double earthquake

“They don’t have picks, they don’t have shovels”: two Quebecers of Venezuelan origin worried about their country ravaged by a double earthquake

admintyu57r46ytey by admintyu57r46ytey
June 26, 2026
in World
0
585
SHARES
3.2k
VIEWS
Summarize with ChatGPTShare to Facebook

The double earthquake which left several hundred dead and thousands injured in Venezuela has further devastated a country already in an advanced state of precariousness, say two Quebecers of Venezuelan origin.

• Also read: LIVE | Double earthquake in Venezuela: the death toll rises to 589 and more than 50,000 missing

• Also read: Earthquakes in Venezuela: Washington suspends sanctions to facilitate relief

• Also read: The United States sends aid to Venezuela: “We are trying to restore the image of America which had been tarnished”

“It was a shock when I saw the tragedy. I started crying, I started calling my family. We had no answer on the phone for a few hours,” testified David Ramirez, in an interview with LCN, Friday.

Unable to reach his loved ones, he initially imagined the worst.

“I thought my sister had died, that the building had collapsed on top of her. I called friends, I called my uncle, I called another aunt, I had no answer,” emphasizes Mr. Ramirez.

It was ultimately his doctor uncle who was the first to answer his calls.

Hospital staff in Venezuela are completely overwhelmed, confirms David Ramirez

“We don’t have the capacity as a country. Because of a bad government, there is no medicine, there is no gas, there are no things to take care of such a great tragedy. […] For rescue operations, they don’t even have picks, they don’t have shovels, they don’t have machines, they don’t have anything,” he claims.


David Ramirez, a Quebecer of Venezuelan origin worried about the South American country, June 26, 2026

David Ramirez, a Quebecer of Venezuelan origin worried about the South American country, June 26, 2026

LCN screenshot

Uncertain future

A feeling of fear currently inhabits many Caracassians.

“There are dangers that there will be more earthquakes. […] Seismologists say maybe it can go back 26 times to 4.0. People are very scared and cannot sleep,” says Mr. Ramirez.

“Also, there is no water, there is no electricity. There are some phone companies that don’t work. So, the situation in Venezuela is very precarious now,” he adds.

Concerns are now focused on the future of the country where 8 million people already needed help to survive, even before the double earthquake.

“Venezuela is a very unstable country when it comes to government and machinery. Already, at the base, there is not much machinery. So, when a tragedy of this magnitude happens, sending the machinery to try to pull people out of the rubble is hard. We see lots of videos, then see people who are trapped under concrete beams [et pour lesquels] we can’t do anything. This is the helplessness we have at the moment,” says Jean Carlos Ceballos.


Jean Carlos Ceballos, a Quebecer of Venezuelan origin worried about the South American country, June 26, 2026

Jean Carlos Ceballos, a Quebecer of Venezuelan origin worried about the South American country, June 26, 2026

LCN screenshot

The latter hopes for a strong international response and a lot of support to help his country of origin recover.

“The hours pass, we don’t know if we will be able to save people, children, elderly people. It really is like a war. It looked like the Syrian war, with everything that happened, it’s very sad,” he laments.

However, the Venezuelan people remain resilient and strong, says Mr. Ceballos, who remains optimistic that his country will succeed.

To see the full interview, watch the video above.

SummarizeShare234
admintyu57r46ytey

admintyu57r46ytey

Related Stories

2026 World Cup: why so many precautions in the event of a storm?

2026 World Cup: why so many precautions in the event of a storm?

by admintyu57r46ytey
June 26, 2026
0

Will the meeting between the Blues and the Norwegians experience the same fate as the France-Iraq match? Scheduled for this Friday, June 26 in Boston, the meeting remains...

Waste: the “polluter pays” principle delayed for professional packaging producers

Waste: the “polluter pays” principle delayed for professional packaging producers

by admintyu57r46ytey
June 26, 2026
0

The obligation for companies to contribute to the management of professional packaging waste, scheduled for July 1, 2026, will be postponed, the Ministry of Ecological Transition said on...

Earthquakes in Venezuela: Washington suspends sanctions to facilitate relief

Earthquakes in Venezuela: Washington suspends sanctions to facilitate relief

by admintyu57r46ytey
June 26, 2026
0

The American government has suspended economic sanctions targeting Venezuela for four months, so as not to hinder relief operations in the country hit by a double deadly earthquake....

Vance assures that today, the Watergate scandal “would not occupy the media for more than twelve hours”

Vance assures that today, the Watergate scandal “would not occupy the media for more than twelve hours”

by admintyu57r46ytey
June 26, 2026
0

JD Vance considered it “crazy” that Richard Nixon had to resign following the Watergate scandal, judging that nowadays, this affair of political espionage “would not occupy the media...

Next Post
Easier expulsions, restricted asylum: two major victories for the Trump administration on immigration

Easier expulsions, restricted asylum: two major victories for the Trump administration on immigration

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Paudal

Get the latest mobile and technology news and updates from around the world on Paudal Stay updated with news on computers, apps, games, gadgets, smartphones, and other personal technology trends.

Recent Posts

  • 2026 World Cup: why so many precautions in the event of a storm?
  • Waste: the “polluter pays” principle delayed for professional packaging producers
  • Earthquakes in Venezuela: Washington suspends sanctions to facilitate relief

Categories

  • Entertainment
  • World

Weekly Newsletter

  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA / Copyright Policy
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© Paudal 2026. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Powered by
►
Necessary cookies enable essential site features like secure log-ins and consent preference adjustments. They do not store personal data.
None
►
Functional cookies support features like content sharing on social media, collecting feedback, and enabling third-party tools.
None
►
Analytical cookies track visitor interactions, providing insights on metrics like visitor count, bounce rate, and traffic sources.
None
►
Advertisement cookies deliver personalized ads based on your previous visits and analyze the effectiveness of ad campaigns.
None
►
Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies.
None
Powered by
No Result
View All Result
  • Home

© Paudal 2026. All Rights Reserved.