World Vision
Coverage of World Vision in the Nexus archive.
- Rescue crews race 72-hour window as earthquake victims remain trapped
Rescue crews globally are racing a 72-hour window to save earthquake victims, with civilians like Ramon Centeno and Evelyn Batatino offering support and expressing fears about aftershocks. Multiple organizations are providing disaster relief and emergency aid.
- Helping Venezuela: Star Link
Multiple organizations and local governments are deploying aid and requesting donations to support disaster relief efforts in Venezuela. Initiatives include setting up drop-off locations, deploying search-and-rescue teams, and providing emergency medical and food assistance.
- Helping Venezuela: United Way Miami launches ‘Operation Helping Hands’
United Way Miami launched 'Operation Helping Hands' to provide relief supplies and services to Venezuela following earthquakes. Funds raised will be allocated through nonprofit organizations actively assisting in the region. Additional donation drop-off locations and emergency fund appeals from other organizations are also mentioned.
- Helping Venezuela: International Medical Corps deploys staff, needs donations
The International Medical Corps has deployed teams to Venezuela following recent earthquakes and has been working there since 2019, focusing on health, nutrition, and sanitation programs. The organization is seeking donations to support its efforts.
- Trump administration pledges $150M in aid, deploys Navy warships after deadly Venezuela earthquakes
The Trump administration pledged $150 million in aid and deployed U.S. Navy warships to Venezuela following deadly earthquakes that killed at least 235 people. The response includes humanitarian funding, urban search-and-rescue teams, and military support via the USS Fort Lauderdale and USS Billings to assist in relief efforts.
- Trump administration pledges $150M in aid, deploys Navy warships after deadly Venezuela earthquakes
The Trump administration has pledged $150 million in aid and deployed U.S. Navy warships to assist Venezuela following deadly earthquakes that killed at least 235 people and injured over 940. The response includes humanitarian support from organizations like Samaritan’s Purse and the deployment of urban search-and-rescue teams.
- Earthquakes in Venezuela: Site aims to help with painful search after loved ones vanish
Earthquakes in Venezuela caused buildings to collapse, leading to search-and-rescue operations as families searched for missing loved ones. A website created by activist Juan Carlos Viloria reported 51,893 missing persons, with 6,028 found, aiding survivors and volunteers in verifying information. The political transition under acting interim President Delcy Rodríguez, cooperating with Donald Trump after Nicolás Maduro’s capture, faces rising aid needs.
- Helping Venezuela: World Vision asks for ‘disaster relief fund’ donations
Christian nonprofit World Vision reported staff in Venezuela survived 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that caused injuries and widespread damage. The organization is urging donations to its disaster relief fund as staff members, including communications managers in Caracas and Barquisimeto, described the aftermath of the quakes and subsequent aftershocks.