Venezuela is facing challenges in responding to two significant earthquakes that recently struck the country. Reports indicate a perceived lack of a coordinated and effective response plan from authorities following the natural disaster. Journalist Noris Soto has highlighted concerns regarding the government’s ability to adequately address the immediate needs of those affected. The extent of the damage and casualties is still being assessed, but initial reports suggest widespread impact. This lack of visible action is raising questions about disaster preparedness and resource allocation within Venezuela. The situation underscores existing vulnerabilities and potential difficulties in delivering aid to impacted communities.