Following the earthquakes on June 24th, families in Caracas are currently residing in streets, plazas, and parks. They are awaiting safety inspections of their homes before returning. Authorities have not yet delivered reports verifying the structural integrity of buildings, leaving residents with no option but to seek temporary refuge outdoors. The situation has effectively turned sidewalks, plazas, and parks into makeshift shelters. The extent of damage remains unclear, hindering the return to normalcy for those affected. The article, originally published by TalCual, highlights the immediate aftermath and ongoing uncertainty for Caracas residents. This displacement underscores the vulnerability of housing infrastructure in the region.

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