Venezuela-Earthquakes/Maracay
Venezuela-Earthquakes/Maracay
Dateline : June 26, 2026
Location : Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
Duration : 2'30
Maracay, Aragua state, Venezuela - June 26, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of traffic, disaster relief distribution point, residents
2. Various of residents getting drinks
3. Residents at disaster relief distribution point
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Dr. Molina (full name not given), physician:
"Here, we have a medical service area, a social assistance zone, and over there, colleagues are offering psychological support. We're receiving community donations, providing primary care and emergency first aid, and distributing relief supplies to the affected families. From yesterday to today, we've assisted around 200 to 300 patients in our medical service area."
5. Various of damaged buildings
6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Reilly (full name not given), local resident:
"What affected us the most was that we were just going about our normal routines when everything was suddenly turned upside down. My mother took the biggest psychological hit -- the shaking made us fall and stumble, and after we barely managed to get downstairs, the scariest moment came when we were on the lower levels and actually saw the building beginning to crack right before our eyes."
7. Various of volunteers collecting donated clothes
8. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Reilly (full name not given), local resident:
"They asked me what I needed most, and I told them food. They gave me some cornmeal cakes - enough for me and my mom. I also shared part of what I received with others in greater need."
9. Various of workers clearing debris, operating machinery
Rescue and post-disaster relief efforts are steadily progressing in Maracay, the capital of Aragua state, three days after two devastating earthquakes rocked Venezuela within seconds of each other.
Maracay is one of the worst-hit areas in the powerful quakes. Although the tremors have triggered significant damage throughout the city, social order remains largely stable there.
At a disaster relief distribution center in the city, local residents have come together to donate essential food and medicine. The site has also served as a hub for medical and social support services.
"Here, we have a medical service area, a social assistance zone, and over there, colleagues are offering psychological support. We're receiving community donations, providing primary care and emergency first aid, and distributing relief supplies to the affected families. From yesterday to today, we've assisted around 200 to 300 patients in our medical service area," said Dr. Molina, a volunteer physician at the site.
One of the hardest-hit residential communities in Maracay is home to about 700 to 800 households, with about six families experiencing significant damage. Official preliminary assessments show that nearly half of the residential buildings are still habitable, while the rest may be unsafe for occupancy.
Reilly, a local resident, described the terror moment of the quakes.
"What affected us the most was that we were just going about our normal routines when everything was suddenly turned upside down. My mother took the biggest psychological hit -- the shaking made us fall and stumble, and after we barely managed to get downstairs, the scariest moment came when we were on the lower levels and actually saw the building beginning to crack right before our eyes," he said.
Relly also shared that he just collected food from the distribution point after the quake destroyed his refrigerator, leaving him and his mother with almost no supplies at home.
"They asked me what I needed most, and I told them food. They gave me some cornmeal cakes - enough for me and my mom. I also shared part of what I received with others in greater need," he said.
The death toll from the powerful twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday had risen to 920, with 3,360 others injured, Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said on Friday.
Another 172 people still remained trapped under debris and 3,007 others had been displaced by the disaster, Rodriguez said.
The earthquakes damaged 383 buildings, including 13 hospitals and 25 commercial centers, he said, adding that another 1,002 facilities sustained varying degrees of damage.
ID : 8486621
Published : 2026-06-27 13:59
Last Modified : 2026-06-27 17:00:11
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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