
Good morning. The live narration of the last hour about the earthquakes in Venezuela begins here, focusing these days on the rescues of those trapped under the rubble and the sending of international aid for the victims.
In the last hours:
– The Venezuelan Government has increased the number of victims: 1,430 people have died and 3,238 have been injured. Authorities estimate there may be thousands of people under the rubble.
– Of the deceased, the Spanish Foreign Ministry states that six are Spanish. In addition, 133 others are missing.
– The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, has been with international brigades and has confirmed that yesterday they rescued 33 people alive.
– Transportation and communications improve little by little. Today the Metro will restart in Caracas, Valencia and Maracaibo; and the Venezuelan subsidiary of Movistar will activate a satellite text messaging service in alliance with the Starlink network in La Guaira, the area most affected by the tremors.