Venezuela earthquakes: dozens of Portuguese among the dead and missing
A powerful sequence of earthquakes in Venezuela has left destruction in its wake, with members of the Portuguese community among the dead and the missing.
Venezuela woke up this week counting its dead. A run of strong earthquakes hit the country and the toll keeps climbing: more than 1,400 confirmed deaths and thousands injured, in a picture local authorities are still trying to map.
For Portugal, the tragedy has a face. The Portuguese community in Venezuela is one of the oldest and largest in the diaspora, with mostly Madeiran roots, and it was caught squarely by the disaster. By late June, official tallies pointed to dozens of Portuguese still listed as missing and several confirmed deaths among people of Portuguese descent.
A historic diaspora on edge
In many Portuguese households, Venezuela is not a distant country. It means uncles, cousins and grandparents who emigrated in the 1950s and 1960s and built their lives there. So every update to the toll is followed with hearts in throats by families from north to south.
The Foreign Ministry has activated consular support and asked Portuguese nationals in the affected area to contact the embassy and confirm they are safe. Anyone with relatives in Venezuela and no news should use the official emergency consular channels published by the Portal das Comunidades Portuguesas.
On the ground, the logistics are brutal. Cut roads, patchy communications and overwhelmed hospitals are slowing the identification of victims, which helps explain why the number of missing keeps shifting.
We will keep following the support effort for Portuguese citizens abroad as reliable confirmations come in. It is worth remembering this is not the only international front rattling the community in recent weeks.
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