
GENEVA, June 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United Nations is "fully mobilised" to
provide assistance in quake-hit Venezuela, the UN's aid chief said Thursday,
stressing the response would require "massive collective efforts".
Venezuela's strongest earthquake since 1900 killed at least 164 people as it
destroyed multiple buildings near the capital.
"We are fully mobilised to support the people of Venezuela," UN Under-
Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator
Tom Fletcher said in a statement.
He said he had spoken Thursday morning with interim President Delcy
Rodriguez, and "we are assessing urgently what is needed".
The UN humanitarian agency OCHA was meanwhile "coordinating the rapid
deployment of urban search and rescue teams from across the international
community", Fletcher said.
"I am surging a rapid response team to reinforce the OCHA team in country,"
he added.
Fletcher welcomed the international outpouring of aid and assistance already
on display.
"The coming days will require a massive collective effort to support the
Government-led response and help communities," he said.
The UN aid chief pointed out that even before the earthquakes hit west of the
capital Caracas Wednesday evening, nearly eight million people in Venezuela
were in need of humanitarian support.
"This disaster risks deepening existing vulnerabilities," he warned.