Samaritan’s Purse Working in Venezuela After Quakes
Our Disaster Assistance Response Team is on the ground and an Emergency Field Hospital has opened to help care for survivors of the earthquakes.
Latest Updates
- Our Emergency Field Hospital has opened in the hard-hit city of La Guaira.
- Two airlifts to Venezuela have been completed, delivering nearly 200,000 pounds of relief materials.
- More than 1,700 people were killed and more than 5,000 were injured after the strongest quake to strike the nation in more than a century. More than 15,000 people are displaced and many thousands are still missing. Food shortages are widespread.
Samaritan's Purse is responding in Jesus' Name after Venezuela was hit by devastating earthquakes. On June 27 and 29, the ministry’s 767 cargo plane airlifted life-saving supplies, including an Emergency Field Hospital, to the Latin American nation. Our disaster response specialists are on the ground in Venezuela, with dozens more to follow in the coming days. Set up began on the hospital in hard-hit La Guaira on Sunday and it opened on Tuesday.
Our Emergency Field Hospital is capable of treating more than 100 people each day. It is equipped with two operating rooms, a critical care unit, pharmacy, and laboratory. Samaritan’s Purse has also airlifted emergency shelter material, community water systems, solar lights, and blankets to provide relief to families who are suffering.
Back-to-back earthquakes rocked Venezuela within a minute of each other on June 24. Both tremors measured over 7.0 in magnitude; the second quake reached 7.5, making it the strongest to hit the country in over a century. Aftershocks continue, complicating search-and-rescue and relief efforts.
More than 1,700 people are confirmed dead and many thousands more are injured or missing. Hospitals in the hardest hit areas were strained before the quake, and now dozens are damaged and overwhelmed with people in desperate need of care.
Please continue to pray for residents of Venezuela, especially around La Guaira and Caracas. Pray for our response team and for their boldness while serving as the hands and feet of Jesus.
Help Venezuelans in Need
is enough to provide four blankets for a family who lost their home in the earthquake.
can cover one outpatient visit at our Emergency Field Hospital.
makes a significant contribution towards a water filtration unit that supplies thousands of litres of clean water each day.





