Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced her intention to return to Venezuela following the recent earthquakes. Machado stated her decision stems from a sense of duty to support her people during this difficult time. She emphasized the need for national unity to grieve and offer mutual support in the wake of the disaster. The earthquakes have caused significant damage and loss of life, prompting a national response. Machado’s return, after previously being barred from holding public office, signals a potential shift in her political strategy or a humanitarian gesture. Details regarding the timing and logistics of her return have not yet been released. This move comes as Venezuela grapples with the aftermath of the natural disaster and seeks to address the needs of affected communities.