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Valencia airport emerges as Venezuela's main international gateway after earthquakes

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Valencia airport emerges as Venezuela's main international gateway after earthquakes

2026-07-05 17:15 Last Updated At:23:37

Valencia's Arturo Michelena International Airport has stepped in as Venezuela's primary international gateway after two powerful earthquakes June 24 severely damaged the main terminal in the capital city of Caracas and forced its closure to commercial flights.

Located in central Venezuela, the airport has seen a sharp increase in commercial flights, with multiple international airlines temporarily rerouting their services there.

The damaged Caracas airport, meanwhile, has been repurposed to receive international aid and facilitate emergency efforts.

Arturo Michelena previously handled only a dozen or so weekly flights to Panama City and Bogota, capital of Colombia. It is now absorbing a large influx of international passengers bound for Caracas, resulting in a surge in flight density.

The sudden increase in passenger traffic has stretched the airport's capacity, with baggage claim sometimes taking two to three hours.

Still, for many Venezuelans living in other countries, the chance to return home and join relief efforts is worth the wait.

"We Venezuelans living abroad are sending remittances home to help quake victims get medicine and food. At home, people in the disaster zones are persevering. Even those who have lost their homes and are living in shelters are sharing whatever they can, like water, food, medicine, with those even more vulnerable. The entire nation has united. And the international community is also stepping up with economic and humanitarian assistance," said Daiquiri Alvarez, a passenger waiting at the airport in Panama City to return to Venezuela.

"I'm planning to head back to Venezuela now. I want to see how my hometown is coping after the quake. I've been working abroad for four years. I was deeply worried when the quake hit, and I want to do whatever I can to help," said Gustavo Villegas, another passenger waiting to return.

The death toll from the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 2,954, with 16,592 others injured, National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said Saturday in a message on his Telegram channel.

The update said 16,209 people were without housing, while 856 buildings had been damaged and 190 structures had collapsed.

Valencia airport emerges as Venezuela's main international gateway after earthquakes

Valencia airport emerges as Venezuela's main international gateway after earthquakes

A sudden downpour triggered flash floods on Saturday in Jiande City, east China's Zhejiang Province, with authorities at all levels rolling out emergency measures to ensure people's safety.

From 11:00 Saturday to 08:00 Sunday, the average rainfall in Jiande reached 56 millimeters, with 132 monitoring stations recording cumulative rainfall exceeding 50 millimeters. In order to mitigate risks, local authorities organized the overnight evacuation of residents from hazardous areas.

In multiple villages and towns within Yangxi Community, mudslides and other hazardous situations occurred amid the heavy rainfall. Many residential houses collapsed or were damaged, and infrastructure such as rural roads, drinking water, and electricity also sustained varying degrees of damage. Following the disaster, local authorities quickly activated emergency response plans and launched overnight rescue operations. Village officials and police officers carried out door-to-door checks and relocated stranded villagers, finishing the operations before the floodwaters rose further.

"So far, all the villagers are safe. Village cadres came to help immediately and drained the floodwater from our houses," said Hong Xinjun, a villager from Youyi Village.

As of 12:00 on Sunday, a total of 290 people had been evacuated. All have been safely relocated in centralized settlement sites.

Flash floods prompt overnight rescue operations in Zhejiang

Flash floods prompt overnight rescue operations in Zhejiang

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