Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 25
Doral Councilman Schedules Aid Drive for Caracas Quake Victims in City of 80,000
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 25

Doral Councilman Schedules Aid Drive for Caracas Quake Victims in City of 80,000

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 25

Summary

  • Thursday afternoon, Doral Councilman Rafael Pineyro scheduled an aid drive for victims of Wednesday’s Caracas earthquakes, mobilizing volunteers who had helped after earlier disasters in Venezuela.
  • Spotty cell service and internet coverage in Caracas left South Florida Venezuelans struggling to reach relatives, turning the quake into an immediate crisis for families in Doral.
  • Adelys Ferro of the Venezuelan American Caucus said it took nearly an hour and dozens of calls to reach her mother and sister; her sister suffered a forehead gash, but their 13-story building stayed intact.
  • Doral — where about 40% of the city’s 80,000 residents are from Venezuela — has been hit especially hard by the fallout, with Pineyro saying most local Venezuelans still have family or friends there.

Insights

Can a Florida community get aid to Venezuela faster than the government on the ground?
After a century of calm, why did two massive earthquakes strike Venezuela within minutes?
Is the government's information blackout creating a second, man-made disaster after Venezuela's devastating quake?