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Venezuela    Venezuela   

Venezuela is a country on the northern coast of South America with diverse natural attractions. Along its Caribbean coast are tropical resort islands including Isla de Margarita and the Los Roques archipelago. To the northwest are the Andes Mountains and the colonial town of Mérida, a base for visiting Sierra Nevada National Park. Caracas, the capital, is to the north. ― Google

Capital: Caracas

Dialing code: +58

Currency: Venezuelan bolívar

Population: 28.44 million (2020) World Bank

Gross domestic product: 482.4 billion USD (2014) World Bank

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Venezuela - Landslide

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Officials in the state of Aragua in north-central 

Venezuela Vice President Delcy Rodriguez said that a month’s worth of rain had fallen in just eight hours. Karina Carpio, Governor of Aragua State, said at least 5 rivers or streams in the area had broken their banks.

The force of the floods caused catastrophic damage, destroying homes and filling streets with mud, boulders, trees and other debris. Power and water infrastructure has been severely impacted, and many of the town’s 80,000 residents were left without power or water.

As many as 52 people are thought to be missing and a team of over 1,000 military, fire, police and rescue personnel including special units using drones and sniffer dogs are searching for survivors.

President Nicolas Maduro declared the area a disaster zone and announced three days of mourning.

Areas of Venezuela have seen heavy rain since late September. At least 7 people died in a tragic accident following flash floods in Lobatera municipality, Táchira State on 23 September 2022.

Heavy rains and thunderstorms affected areas Lara state in north-western Venezuela from 27 September. Media reported streets were flooded in Barquisimeto, the state capital. Two people were reported missing and the body of one person was later found. Another victim died after electrocution in Ándrés Eloy Blanco municipality. Further heavy rain and flooding struck in the city and areas of Palavecino municipality on 29 September. Local media reported at least 177 houses damaged.

Flooding also affected areas of Zulia State at this time. Media reported around 400 people affected. Civil Protection reported the overflow if the Chama River in Colon Municipality, Zulia.

Media reported flooded roads in areas of Caracas on 27 September 2022 where one person died. More recently heavy rainfall in the capital on 06 October caused flooding and landslides which damaged or destroyed residential buildings.

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Humanitarian Impact
  80,000
      Affected Persons
    1072
          Damaged Homes
  20
        Deaths

OCHA coordinates the global emergency response to save lives and protect people in humanitarian crises.

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