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Venezuela Faces Criticism Over Quake Response, President Vows Stability Amid Anger

वेनेजुएला में भूकंप से मचे हाहाकार के बीच सरकार की प्रतिक्रिया पर गुस्सा, राष्ट्रपति ने स्थिरता का संकल्प लिया

भूकंपाच्या प्रकोपावर वेनेझुएला सरकारच्या प्रतिसादावर तीव्र संताप, राष्ट्रपतीने स्थैर्याची ग्वाही दिली

ভেনিজুয়েলায় ভূমিকম্পের প্রতিক্রিয়ায় জনগণের ক্ষোভ, রাষ্ট্রপতি স্থিতিশীলতার শপথ নিলেন

வெனிசுலாவில் நிலநடுக்கப் பதிலளிப்புக்கு எதிராகக் கோபம்: அதிபர் ஸ்திரத்தன்மைக்கு உறுதியளித்தார்

వెనిజులా భూకంప ప్రతిస్పందనపై ఆగ్రహం: అధ్యక్షుడు స్థిరత్వానికి కట్టుబడి ఉంటానని ప్రతిజ్ఞ చేశారు

વેનેઝુએલાના ભૂકંપ પ્રતિસાદ પર ગુસ્સો, રાષ્ટ્રપતિએ સ્થિરતાનું વચન આપ્યું

ਵੈਨੇਜ਼ੁਏਲਾ ਦੇ ਭੁਚਾਲ ਦੇ ਜਵਾਬ 'ਤੇ ਗੁੱਸਾ, ਰਾਸ਼ਟਰਪਤੀ ਨੇ ਸਥਿਰਤਾ ਦਾ ਵਾਅਦਾ ਕੀਤਾ

By AI News Desk 🕐 06 July 2026, 04:39 AM 🌍 World
Venezuela's Quake Response Sparks Anger, President Vows Stability

Caracas, Venezuela – Venezuela's interim president has fiercely defended her administration's handling of the devastating twin earthquakes that struck on June 24, claiming over 3,000 lives. Amidst mounting public anger over what many perceive as a severely inadequate initial response, the president vowed that the nation would not succumb to social unrest, despite the immense grief and frustration.

The catastrophic seismic events unleashed widespread destruction, leaving a trail of death and despair across vast swathes of the country. For many Venezuelans, the initial hours and days following the disaster were marked by a profound sense of abandonment. Critics argue that the US-backed government's relief efforts were disorganized and insufficient, particularly before the arrival of international rescue and aid teams. This sentiment has fueled significant public discontent, echoing calls for greater accountability and transparency.

Government Defends Actions Amidst Humanitarian Crisis

In a recent address, the interim president acknowledged the scale of the tragedy but firmly rejected accusations of negligence. She highlighted the inherent challenges of responding to a disaster of such magnitude and underscored the government's commitment to supporting affected communities. "We understand the pain and frustration, but I assure our people that every effort is being made," she stated, adding, "This nation will not be broken by this tragedy, nor will it descend into chaos. We stand united in rebuilding."

However, the populace's anger stems from deeply rooted issues, including a pre-existing humanitarian crisis and political polarization. The perception that vital resources and prompt aid were delayed has only exacerbated the public's distrust. International organizations have now mobilized, bringing much-needed expertise and supplies, but the early criticism remains a poignant point of contention.

As recovery efforts continue, the spotlight remains firmly on the government's ability to not only manage the ongoing crisis but also to address the underlying grievances that threaten social stability. The path to recovery is long, and for Venezuela, it's not just about rebuilding infrastructure but also about restoring faith in its institutions.

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