guó jì国际jiù yuán救援bāng zhù帮助wěi nèi ruì lā委内瑞拉dì zhèn地震zāi mín灾民
After two strong earthquakes struck Venezuela, rescue workers are speeding up their search for people trapped under the rubble.
This is the strongest earthquake the country has had in more than 100 years. It has already killed at least 920 people and injured more than 3,300. Dozens of people have also been rescued and reunited with their families.
Many countries have sent search-and-rescue teams, doctors, and relief supplies to help.
Right now, there is a lot of rubble in the disaster area. There are not enough trucks or large machines, so the rescue work is very difficult.
Because aftershocks are still continuing, many people do not dare to go home and can only stay in schools, squares, and on the streets.
There are also communication problems, making life very inconvenient for the disaster victims.
However, many ordinary people have taken the initiative to use motorcycles to deliver water, bread, medicine, and clothes. Everyone is helping those in need together, showing a rare spirit of unity.