***Islamic Relief has spokespeople available for interviews from Venezuela***
Islamic Relief is on the ground in Venezuela supporting local partners to distribute food, hygiene items and other urgent aid to survivors of the devastating earthquakes, as the death toll mounts by the hour.
Omar Khalifa is in Venezuela as part of Islamic Relief Worldwide’s emergency response team and is distributing aid to survivors. He describes what he’s seeing:
“There are countless families spending nights in the open by the side of the road. Many don’t even have tents, food, water or toilets. Tens of thousands more people are still missing and rescue teams are desperately searching through mountains of rubble for any survivors.
Many homes are completely destroyed, but even families whose homes are still standing told me they can’t return yet as they are terrified of the constant tremors and aftershocks. Families who live in damaged tower blocks are particularly vulnerable as more tremors could make them collapse at any moment.
The earthquakes hit just a minute apart, so people escaped at a moment’s notice with only the clothes they were wearing. I’ve spoken to some people who left vital medication at home and now don’t have anything with them.
Islamic Relief has experience responding to earthquakes all over the world and the first few days of the response are the most vital for saving lives. Our local partners here are working around the clock to get people food, hygiene materials and shelter as quickly as possible.”
Islamic Relief has launched an emergency appeal and is distributing food and hygiene packs which are specially designed for families who have lost their homes and can be used despite power cuts and lack of refrigeration. The packs include things like oil, cans of meat and tuna, powdered milk, sanitary pads, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and toilet paper. Each family is being given initial packs to last one week.
Donations to Islamic Relief Worldwide’s emergency appeal can be made here: https://islamic-relief.org/appeals/venezuela-earthquake/