A hotel housing over 100 recently deported Venezuelan migrants collapsed following a series of deadly earthquakes. The Hotel Santuario La Llanada was reportedly being used to accommodate the group, including multiple families, after their deportation. The collapse has raised concerns about the safety and welfare of vulnerable populations displaced and deported to the region. Authorities have not yet released specific details regarding casualties, but the incident is expected to contribute to the rising death toll from the earthquakes. Family members of those impacted have confirmed the hotel was used as housing for the deportees. Rescue efforts are underway, but hampered by the extent of the damage and ongoing seismic activity. The situation highlights the precarious circumstances faced by deported migrants in earthquake-prone areas.
