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Venezuelans are rushing to identify the bodies of their loved ones as earthquake deaths multiply
By Regina Garcia Cano And Dánica Coto, Associated Press at KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC)
· July 3, 2026
· 4 min read
Speaking in a hushed voice, Rosa López recalled how she had to sidestep the rows of bodies lying under a harsh sun as she helped her daughter search for her missing husband. Even her years working as a nurse did not prepare her for the sight of the dozens of dead wrapped in sheets or blankets.“We...
Key takeaway José Antonio Toledo, López's 25-year-old son-in-law, was found under the building where he was working as a security guard when the quakes struck.
Why this matters in The Piney Point
The devastating earthquakes in Venezuela serve as a stark reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and response in our own community. As residents of Piney Point Village , we must consider the potential risks and consequences of natural disasters in our area. While we may not be prone to earthquakes, we are susceptible to other disasters such as hurricanes and flooding. The challenges faced by Venezuelan officials in collecting, identifying, and preserving bodies highlight the need for effective emergency management and planning. In Piney Point Village, our local government and emergency services should be prepared to respond to disasters and provide adequate support to affected families. The story of Rosa López and her family's struggle to identify and bury their loved one also underscores the importance of community support and resources during times of crisis. As we watch the situation unfold in Venezuela, we should take this opportunity to review and strengthen our own disaster response plans.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 3, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Speaking in a hushed voice, Rosa López recalled how she had to sidestep the rows of bodies lying under a harsh sun as she helped her daughter search for her missing husband. Even her years working as a nurse did not prepare her for the sight of the dozens of dead wrapped in sheets or blankets.“We...
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