Following the June 24th earthquakes in Venezuela, accurately gauging the resulting needs presents significant challenges. Marino J. González R. highlights the difficulty in estimating these needs, noting it differs from simply calculating direct economic damage. The process requires a higher degree of precision given the scope of transformation the disaster has caused. The article, published on TalCual, suggests limitations exist in current methods for assessing the full extent of post-catastrophe requirements. Further detail on those specific restrictions is not provided in this excerpt. This assessment is crucial for effective aid distribution and long-term recovery efforts within the affected areas. The author’s social media handle is provided as @marinojgonzalez.

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