A total of 30,989 personnel remain deployed in the disaster zones, especially in La Guaira state. Likewise, 2,278 international rescuers remain on these labors, along with more than 31,745 volunteers who provide constant aid and cooperation, as reported in the official balance that from the national government updates daily on the relief efforts following the two devastating earthquakes of June 24.
Statistics indicate that 128,324 families throughout the country have received support and assistance for their various needs, as well as 21,210 people that currently are in 107 temporary camps installed in the states that received the most severe impact by the seismic damage.
The number of people rescued remains at 6,462, and 35,781 patients have received medical attention since the first day of the emergency. More than 10,000 tons of food of various types and more than 26,738,000 liters of drinking water have been distributed.
Regarding infrastructure, the number of people without homes remains at 17,907, as well as the statistics of 856 buildings that resulted impacted with diverse partial or moderate damages, and 190 that collapsed completely.
To date, has risen to 1,308 the number of aftershocks following the two earthquakes that caused extensive damage in seven states of the country, especially in La Guaira.
The figure of fatal victims updated in this official report of Thursday, July 16, has increased to 4,930 deceased people until now, while the number of injured or hurt people remains at 16,740 persons.
The president of the National Assembly (AN), Jorge Rodríguez, published these updated statistics on his official social media accounts, as well as details of the assistance being geared to each of the affected families and areas.