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Venezuelans volunteer to help fellow residents after deadly earthquakes

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Venezuelans volunteer to help fellow residents after deadly earthquakes

2026-06-27 22:32 Last Updated At:23:07

Local residents spontaneously helped each other to overcome the difficulties after powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela.

A pair of powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, killing at least 920 people and trapping many under the rubble. The quakes, measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5, hit central Venezuela less than a minute apart, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

International aids are pouring in for the disaster-hit South American country while rescuers have been searching through collapsed buildings to find survivors.

On Friday evening local time, large number of vehicles carrying rescue personnel and relief materials caused traffic congestions on roads as they flooded into the state of La Guaira state, the hardest-hit state of the country.

Many of the vehicles were loaded with relief supplies such as drinking water and food, while others were filled with daily necessities such as mattresses and furniture.

The town of Katia Lamar, one of the worst-hit areas in the state, remains out of power, with a pungent odor lingering in the air. Some local residents have spontaneously participated in disaster relief efforts.

"We are currently doing community service, helping those who need it most. We are all doing this voluntarily, and everything we do comes from our hearts. Many people need us right now, and Venezuela needs greater unity," said Hector, a resident who volunteered for disaster relief.

"People brought a lot of help, including food, diapers, medicine, drinking water, juice, drinks, as well as candy and baby food for the children," said an affected resident.

As the earthquakes destroyed residential buildings, many residents had no choice but to rest and spend the night in nearby open spaces.

"We'll rest here tonight and keep an eye on our belongings. These are things we managed to salvage from the apartment, some in relatively good condition," said a resident.

Venezuelans volunteer to help fellow residents after deadly earthquakes

Venezuelans volunteer to help fellow residents after deadly earthquakes

The 10th China-New Zealand Film Carnival kicked off in Shougang Park in Beijing on Friday.

The four-day carnival aims to explore new opportunities for film cooperation between the two countries with film as a bridge.

The event features a red carpet ceremony, film premieres, a cultural market and other activities celebrating cinematic exchange.

"We hope that through this opportunity and platform, we can continue to promote cooperation between China and New Zealand in areas such as film and television, science and technology, creative cultural industries, and cultural tourism. At the same time, we will make further efforts to tell Chinese stories abroad. In 2024, we held the 12th China Film Festival, screening a variety of films, including particularly touching ones such as 'Successor', 'The Wandering Earth II', and 'Full River Red', which were especially favored by New Zealand audiences. Some recent popular films like 'Dear You' are about to be released in New Zealand. We have been organizing audiences there to watch the films," said Qi Huifang, president of the New Zealand Chinese Film Festival.

China-New Zealand Film Carnival kicks off in Beijing

China-New Zealand Film Carnival kicks off in Beijing

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