The deadly Venezuela quakes have deepened hardship for families who already needed support and left others without homes, income or regular access to food.

Some 680,000 children are among the 1.8 million people in need of humanitarian assistance following the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on 24 June, the UN child rights agency…

Emergency response teams pressed on with their lifesaving mission in Venezuela on Monday, as countless local responders and families continued their search for missing relatives…

According to the organization's representative in the Bolivarian Republic, Manuel Rodriguez Pumarol, hospitals in the country are "working at capacity, thousands of children do…

Search and rescue operations continued in Venezuela on Tuesday as thousands of displaced survivors struggled to find shelter and humanitarians issued an alert over the spread of…

The World Health Organization voiced concerns Tuesday about potential disease outbreaks in Venezuela with local health services...

The WFP is urgently appealing for an initial $50 million to provide emergency food assistance

More than 1700 people have died and 50,000 remain missing after the quakes.

The deadly Venezuela quakes have deepened hardship for families who already needed support and left others without homes, income or regular access to food.