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Venezuelans take search for the missing into their own hands as earthquake death toll climbs
By Megan Janetsky, Andry Rincón And Juan Pablo Arraez, Associated Press at KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC)
· June 26, 2026
· 6 min read
Venezuelans took the search for missing loved ones into their own hands Friday in the aftermath of back-to-back earthquakes, citing the scarcity of government rescuers, as the human toll of the disaster climbed to at least 920 dead and more than 51,000 missing.Citizens digging through the rubble ...
Key takeaway Citizens digging through the rubble of their homes said they have seen few state rescue teams in the areas hit hardest by the devastating 7.
Why this matters in Tomball News
The devastating earthquakes in Venezuela have a direct connection to the Houston area, given the significant Venezuelan population in the region. Many residents in Tomball and surrounding areas have family ties to Venezuela, and the interrupted phone service has likely caused anxiety for those trying to reach loved ones. The images of destruction and rescue efforts may resonate deeply with locals who have experienced their own share of natural disasters, such as hurricanes, and can appreciate the importance of community-led rescue efforts. As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, Tomball residents with Venezuelan roots may be looking for ways to support relief efforts or connect with others who share their concerns. Local organizations and community groups may play a crucial role in providing aid and support to those affected by the earthquakes.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? Venezuelans took the search for missing loved ones into their own hands Friday in the aftermath of back-to-back earthquakes, citing the scarcity of government rescuers, as the human toll of the disaster climbed to at least 920 dead and more than 51,000 missing.Citizens digging through the rubble ...
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