在发生强烈地震两周后的委内瑞拉,拉瓜伊拉等地仍有大量人员处于失踪状态。尽管联合国开发计划署(UNDP)初步报告显示该地已产生 120 万吨废墟 [1],且已有 6462 人被成功获救 [1],但官方确认的死亡人数约为 3811 人,实际数字可能更高 [1]。
由于缺乏重型机械和政府的有效援助,许多家属不得不自行组织搜救行动,守候在废墟旁寻找亲人 [1]。与此同时,众筹网站登记了约 40000 起失踪人口报告,但专家警告这些数据可能存在重复或已被找到的人员情况 [1]。救援人员指出,地震发生后的前 72 小时是生存的关键期,目前国际救援队已陆续撤离 [1]。
Two weeks following powerful earthquakes in Venezuela, thousands remain unaccounted for as families continue to scour rubble sites without effective government assistance [1]. While official figures confirm approximately 3,811 deaths, experts warn that actual numbers may be higher given the chaotic conditions and lack of resources [1]. Crowdfunding platforms have registered roughly 40,000 missing persons reports, though specialists caution these data points likely include duplicates or individuals already located [1].
In La Guaira alone, preliminary reports from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) indicate that over 1.2 million tons of debris were generated by the disaster [1]. Of those affected, 6,462 people have been rescued so far; however, many relatives are forced to conduct their own searches due to a shortage of heavy machinery and state aid [1]. Rescue personnel emphasize that the first 72 hours after an earthquake represent the critical window for survival, noting that international relief teams have already begun withdrawing from the region as conditions stabilize [1].