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UN Appeals For $300 Million For Venezuela Earthquake Survivors

The United Nations launched an appeal for approximately $300 million this week to support survivors of recent earthquakes in Venezuela. The funds are intended to address the immediate and ongoing humanitarian needs of those affected by the seismic events.

The appeal highlights the escalating risk of disease outbreaks among the affected population. Access to clean water, sanitation facilities, and adequate shelter are critical concerns following the widespread destruction. The UN's appeal aims to provide essential services and resources to mitigate these health risks and prevent further suffering.

Details regarding the specific number of casualties or the extent of damage were not immediately available in the initial appeal announcement. However, the significant sum requested by the United Nations underscores the severity of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Venezuela. The organization is coordinating with local authorities and international partners to ensure the efficient distribution of aid.

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