As frustration with the government disaster response grows, everyday citizens are organising to distribute aid.

En Catia del Mar, dentro de La Guaira, los propios vecinos interceptan camiones con maquinaria para que vayan a remover escombros.Clarín recorrió la zona más afectada por los…

The seismic disaster has stirred public anger against government mismanagement under Venezuela's ruling socialist party.

Amid the death and destruction, a few fleeting moments have brought rare relief to Venezuelans.

“We need help,” one survivor said, as Venezuelans search for loved ones and wait for aid after deadly earthquakes.

Frustration is rising across Venezuela over a lack of aid and coordinated government response in areas struck by deadly twin earthquakes last Wednesday, residents in some hard-hit…

Venezuelans are desperately searching for survivors after powerful earthquakes, with hopes fading as days pass. The cash-strapped government faces immense pressure to manage the…

LA GUAIRA, Venezuela — With the window for finding survivors shrinking fast, Venezuelans combed Monday through more ruins of buildings toppled by l...

Amid rescue efforts, Venezuelans express outrage, accusing the government of mishandling earthquake response and neglecting urgent needs in the aftermath of the disaster.

As Washington works to bolster ties with interim leader Delcy Rodríguez; survivors accuse authorities of hampering rescue work. | World News

Amid diminishing hope, a preliminary assessment via satellite data says the two earthquakes likely damaged or destroyed 58,870 buildings.

Residents appealed for excavators, generators and specialized rescue tools as civilians have stepped in to supply crews working through the rubble.

Many Venezuelan earthquake survivors across northern La Guaira state, in Caracas and surrounding regions are asking the same question. Who's in charge?

Social media footage purports to show authorities looting TVs from the remnants of destroyed homes, staging rescue missions for media, asking citizens to thank their president for…

Venezuela’s government has managed to make a natural disaster even worse.

As frustration with the government disaster response grows, everyday citizens are organising to distribute aid.