Maria Corina Machado to Newsmax: Venezuela Earthquakes 'Catastrophic'
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The opposition leader sent “force, faith and prayers” to the affected people; after the phenomenon, 164 people were reported dead and more than 900 injured.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and opposition leader María Corina Machado sent a new message of solidarity to Venezuela following the 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes. “These are the most difficult and painful words I have ever had to send you. From the bottom of my heart, I send you all my strength, all my love, and all my faith,” Machado said. “I know how each and every one of you feels, those inside and outside the country. This is a moment when…
María Corina Machado Asked Venezuelans for Unity After the Devastating Earthquakes - Diario Panorama
The opposition leader, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2025, spread a message on social networks in which she called for solidarity and accompaniment in the midst of the crisis that left dozens of dead and serious damage in Caracas and La Guaira.
The Venezuelan leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado released on Thursday an emotional video on their social networks aimed at Venezuelans inside and outside the country, in which she called on the collective organization to channel aid to those affected by earthquakes. “These are the most difficult and painful words I have had to send them. From the bottom of my heart I send them all my strength, all my love, all my faith,”…
The leader of the opposition and Nobel Peace Prize has transferred "all her strength, faith and prayers" to the "thousands of Venezuelans who are in the streets of Caracas, Vargas, Aragua, Carabobo, Yaracuy and Lara," among other states. "They have been forced to leave everything because of the collapse or structural damage of their homes," she lamented in a message on social networks.
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