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Solidarity on two wheels: a motorcycle caravan brings aid from Caracas to La Guaira

A motorized caravan moved from Caracas to La Guaira with water, food and donations for those affected by the earthquakes

Solidarity on two wheels a motorcycle caravan brings aid from Caracas to La Guaira
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In Venezuela, there are escenas de solidaridad that conmue as planet, in the midway del dolor, los escombros, and the incertidumbre. In order to transport water, food, clothes, medication, and additional resources to those affected by the earthquakes, hundreds of people started moving from Caracas to La Guaira in personal automobiles and motorcycles.

A long series of motorized vehicles traveling the Caracas-La Guaira way with bags, boxes, and donations was depicted in videos that were widely distributed on social media. The phrase" When the State is not there, the people save" is repeated in numerous emails and repeated throughout the world.

The picture had a positive impact because it embodies a principle that is repeated in every Cuban emergency: when aid arrives, people manage. With what they had on hands, neighbors, relatives, motorcycle clubs, personal drivers, and individuals began to fill the void.

The hardest reach place is La Guaira

The city with the highest earthquake impact is La Guaira. Nearly 24 hours after the disasters, companions were still digging with their hands through the wreckage to try to save survivors, according to Reuters, while heavy equipment was missing to move material blocks.

Local and international media portrays a town with people sleeping on streets, highways, parks, stadiums, parks, and other areas without light, phone signal, or assistance arriving in dribs and drabs. Collection facilities and voter networks played a significant role in the response in this situation.

rescued, individuals, and mutiny

Not just a customers scene, the motorized recruitment was. In systems to help save efforts and the movement of supplies to La Guaira, flagades that were reportedly leaving from well-known Caracasan regions like Petare were also reported.

Reuters reported that witnesses saw members of motorized groups collaborating in rescue efforts in at least one affected area. In parallel, citizen accounts spread requests for water, food, medicine, gloves, flashlights, tools and equipment to remove debris.

In an emergency where every minute counts, a motorcycle can arrive before a truck, avoid obstacles, cross congested stretches and carry a bottle of water, medicine or urgent information.

A response born of urgency

The caravan also exposed the magnitude of the need. La Guaira faces collapsed buildings, injuries, homeless families, service cuts and fear of new aftershocks. Many people are still looking for relatives and others cannot return to their homes due to cracks or the risk of collapse.

The images of the motorized vehicles heading to La Guaira left a different postcard in the midst of the tragedy. They don't erase the disaster, but they show an immediate reaction: people moving to help other people when everything is still shaking.

This news has been tken from authentic news syndicates and agencies and only the wordings has been changed keeping the menaing intact. We have not done personal research yet and do not guarantee the complete genuinity and request you to verify from other sources too.

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