
Civic-military-police rescue workers move rubble at the site of the landslide in Las TejerĂas. Photo: Twitter/@MIJP_Vzla

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Civic-military-police rescue workers move rubble at the site of the landslide in Las TejerĂas. Photo: Twitter/@MIJP_Vzla
The death toll in the Las TejerĂas tragedy has reached 50, while 50 more are still missing. This was reported by the Venezuelan minister of Citizen Security and Peace, Remigio Ceballos, on Friday, October 14.The minister added that some people may still remain trapped under the rubble.
He detailed the various tasks that are being carried out in the area to search for the missing as well as to make the area habitable, so that those who have been displaced due to the landslide could return.
Catastrophe in Las TejerĂas: Contributing Factors and National Response
He explained that, following established protocols and 24 strategic lines of action in terms of disaster and risk management, around 3,200 people and 30 machines are working in the affected area in Aragua state.
He added that comprehensive aid and assistance is being provided to the communities of Las TejerĂas, including food, hydration, education, health and psychological support.
#14Oct| Sistema Nacional de GestiĂłn de Riesgo y FANB ejecutaron operaciones aĂ©reas para la atenciĂłn integral e inmediata de la poblaciĂłn del sector RĂo Los Patos y RĂo Trapiche en Las TejerĂas, garantizando salud, alimentaciĂłn e hidrataciĂłn de la poblaciĂłn. #LasTejeriasRenacerá pic.twitter.com/MQGfQka3E8
— MPPRIJP (@MijpVzla) October 14, 2022
Ceballos also highlighted the support of the Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB) in the recovery of the affected areas.
The minister explained that, in addition to 300 tons of food and 60 tons of protein that have arrived at the site of the disaster and is being distributed among the affected families, work is being done to set up dining halls so that workers and families can also get cooked meals.
Regarding the time the authorities estimate for the rescue and recovery works in Las TejerĂas, Ceballos explained that the State of Exception establishes a period of 30 days, which may be extended by another 30 more days. However, he stated that “no matter how long it takes, we are not going to leave until Las TejerĂas is reborn.”
He added that the heavy machinery has not stopped working for a single moment in the 23 sectors of Las TejerĂas.
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