Venezuela earthquakes: Portuguese among the dead, thousands still unaccounted for
The series of quakes that hit Venezuela has left at least nine Portuguese nationals dead and tens of thousands of people still unreached.
It landed hard this week: at least nine Portuguese nationals are among the confirmed dead after the run of earthquakes that shook Venezuela, with roughly 50,000 people authorities have so far been unable to reach.
For Portugal, this isn’t a faraway tragedy. The Portuguese community in Venezuela is one of the largest and oldest anywhere — people who emigrated over decades, many from Madeira and the north, with family still here. When the ground moves in Caracas or Valencia, phones ring in Câmara de Lobos, in Porto, and everywhere in between.
What we know
The “unaccounted for” figure does not, thankfully, mean all those people are in danger. In disasters this size, communications collapse, networks go down, and displaced families can take days to check in. Even so, the toll is expected to rise as rescuers reach the worst-hit areas.
Portuguese authorities have activated consular support and are asking anyone with relatives in the region to use official channels to report contact rather than overload emergency lines.
What you can do
If you have family there, the advice is simple: register the situation with the consulate and keep documents and addresses handy. Social media helps locate people, but always confirm before treating anything as certain — moments like this are full of bad information.
We’ll keep following this and update as verified figures come in. For now, our thoughts are with everyone still waiting on a call.
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