From Caracas to Maracaibo: Trauma From the Earthquake Forces Families to Migrate
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Henry Chirinos (EFE).- The devastating earthquake of June 24 left a psychological trauma so deep in Urumán Urdaneta's wife that the entire family ended up packing their life in Caracas to move 700 kilometers away from what until then was their home and to settle in the oil city of Maracaibo. Daily fainting, insomnia and feeling of asphyxiation. This translated the post-traumatic disorder of Liliana Machado, Urdaneta's wife, who saw one of the wa…
Caracas. "We have been in tension for a long time and the earthquake has moved us many things; it is like we explode," explains Rosmery Mujica, a young Venezuelan mother who, like thousands of people after Venezuela's double earthquake, lives the panic, the stress and the anguish that everything shakes again. She defines it as "the drop that spilled the glass" of a tension accumulated by the political and social situation of the country. Her hou…
MSF was one of the few international humanitarian organizations operating in the Caribbean country after the double earthquake on June 24.
Without toilets or pipes: Life in the refugee camps Mobile clinics in Caracas: Fever, trauma and psychological wounds From humanitarian urgency to the chimera of reconstruction The panorama in Venezuela has become much more complex in the last few hours. Two weeks have passed since the double earthquake of June 24, and looking for survivors under the concrete has ceased to be priority number one. The data of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) are al…
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