Recent earthquakes have exacerbated an already dire humanitarian crisis in Caracas, Venezuela. Residents report widespread damage to homes, with many lacking the resources for repairs. The earthquakes have triggered fear and anxiety about the future, particularly given pre-existing vulnerabilities. Venezuela has struggled with a prolonged humanitarian crisis, leaving a significant portion of the population in a precarious situation. The lack of resources hinders recovery efforts and increases the risk to those affected. This latest disaster compounds existing hardships and raises concerns about long-term stability for Caracas residents. The situation highlights the intersection of natural disaster and systemic socioeconomic challenges.