Continuous earthquakes in Venezuela have become a humanitarian crisis, with the death toll exceeding 3,300. This natural disaster has put the country in a state of emergency, and efforts to save the lives of survivors are ongoing.
Criticism of the Government and Self-Defense
In the midst of this disaster, the interim President of Venezuela, Ms. Rodríguez, has defended her government and responded to the criticisms. She emphasized that the government is striving to manage the crisis as best as it can and address the needs of the people.
However, criticism of the government continues due to its lack of preparedness and timely response. Many citizens are complaining about the shortage of facilities and first aid, calling for fundamental changes in crisis management.
By Tag Clar Editorial