Heavy rainfall has triggered widespread flooding in communities within Venezuela’s Alto Orinoco region, prompting a state of emergency declaration by local authorities prior to peak impact. The flooding has affected multiple communities, leading to displacement and damage. In response to the crisis, religious and social organizations have established collection centers in Caracas and Amazonas to gather aid for those affected. Details regarding the extent of the damage and the number of people impacted are still emerging. The local government anticipated the worsening conditions and proactively declared the emergency. Further updates are expected as the situation develops and rescue/relief efforts continue.