1,400+ reported
Confirmed Deaths
Based on official reporting and major wire coverage; totals may be revised
Updated: June 29, 2026 (auto-refreshed hourly)
A centralized platform aggregating real-time seismic data from the USGS, verified donation channels, live news feeds, and emergency resources. Information is reviewed against primary humanitarian and public-interest sources and updated as new confirmations are published.
Key Figures
1,400+ reported
Confirmed Deaths
Based on official reporting and major wire coverage; totals may be revised
3,200+ reported
Injured
Hospital demand remains high in affected states
Thousands
Families Displaced
Displacement estimates are still being consolidated
Verified against official reports, USGS, and humanitarian partners.
An independent, community-driven information aggregator built to help coordinate the relief effort.
Launched on June 25, 2026 to support emergency response. Priority is family tracing, official hotlines, and verified aid pathways. This project does not collect money directly.
Founder: Pedro Alizo, a Venezuelan-American living in Madrid, Spain. Contributing time and knowledge for greater humanitarian impact. Built with love <3.
Rescue Venezuela is a centralized hub that aggregates real-time news, verified donation channels, and emergency resources. We consolidate information from humanitarian organizations, public-interest sources, and independent newsrooms into one accessible platform.
This platform requires no account or login. We do not collect donations directly and we do not use ad tracking or personal profiling. We only measure aggregate, non-personal events to improve critical information delivery. All donation links go directly to verified humanitarian organizations.
We prioritize factual baselines from wire services and verifiable public-interest sources, including Reuters, AP, BBC, UN reporting, and USGS. We also use updates from humanitarian organizations for operational details. All sources are linked directly for transparency.
This platform is hosted on GitHub Pages and Cloudflare's free tier - designed to be fast, reliable, and accessible even on slow connections. It can be updated quickly as the situation evolves. If you have information to add or corrections to suggest, please reach out.
We treat opinion pages and commentary as perspective, not primary evidence. Material facts are only promoted to headline status when they are confirmed by at least one neutral primary source plus one independent secondary source. If major outlets disagree, we label uncertainty instead of presenting a single narrative as final.
"In an emergency, clear and verified information helps families make safer decisions."- Platform editorial principle
Family reunification, aftershock alerts, verified donation routing, and real-time updates.
Volunteer coordination, supply mapping, shelter tracking, and diaspora chapter operations.
Reconstruction tracking for schools, services, and long-term community recovery.
Every successful reunification shared on WhatsApp attracts more families seeking trusted guidance.
Aftershock alerts create daily return behavior and keep the response community active.
Diaspora chapters activate local city networks and mobilize support faster with clear information.
Transparent methodology and verifiable sources reduce noise and increase credibility.
Help spread awareness - every share can drive donations and support.
Diaspora Bridge
Coordinate city chapters and mobilize rapid support from Venezuelan communities abroad.
If you or someone you know needs help - whether finding a loved one, seeking shelter, or getting mental health support - start here.
Use official emergency channels to report missing relatives and request urgent support. Keep contact details updated as response teams rotate.
If you are looking for a loved one in Venezuela, the International Red Cross has activated family-link services across the Americas. Search for missing relatives or register yourself as safe.
National network of hospitals and clinics remains active despite damage to HQ. Providing evacuation support, search efforts, and relief distribution.
Track emergency coordination snapshots, humanitarian response priorities, and operational updates published by OCHA and partner agencies.
Miami-based group offering FREE bereavement counseling to children and adults. Online support available in Spanish and English for those impacted in Venezuela and the diaspora.
Report structural damage through official emergency channels and local Civil Protection guidance. Do not re-enter damaged buildings during aftershocks.
Coordinate volunteering through established humanitarian organizations. Avoid uncoordinated travel into active response zones.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is coordinating emergency shelter, water, and sanitation support with partner networks.
If you're looking for a loved one in Venezuela, the International Red Cross has activated family-link services. You can search for missing relatives or register yourself as safe and well. This service is free and available in multiple languages.
Access Family Links Service βCoordinate city-level support: family tracing, local collection points, and WhatsApp amplification.
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