A series of earthquakes in Venezuela has impacted an estimated 6.76 million people, according to the United Nations. The Organization for International Migrations (OIM) reports widespread building collapses and significant damage to critical infrastructure. This damage is hindering access to essential services for those affected. Spokesperson Zoe Brennan highlighted the severity of the situation, emphasizing the challenges in providing aid and support. The full extent of the devastation is still being assessed, but initial reports indicate a large-scale humanitarian crisis. International assistance is likely to be required to address the immediate and long-term needs of the impacted population. The earthquakes have created urgent needs for shelter, medical care, and basic necessities.