June 26, 2026 at – 22:22
A devastating earthquake leaves more than 500 dead and 10,000 missing in Venezuela. Migrant groups from Paraguay organize collection centers and a safe shipping channel to the Caribbean country. Share how you can send your solidarity.
The community of citizens Venezuelans residents in Paraguay, grouped under the organization Reborn Paraguayis in a state of maximum mobilization after the earthquake that shook the Caribbean country on June 23, 2026.
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The latest information from the most affected areas is devastating: the confirmed number of deaths has already exceeds 500 peoplewhile reports of missing people climb above the 10,000 victims due to the total collapse of communication networks and building destruction.

Given the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis and the extreme precariousness of local rescue services in Venezuela, migrants in Paraguayan territory work in a logistics network to send emergency assistance directly and safely.
Crude story from the epicenter of the disaster
Amanda Artilesa Venezuelan journalist who has lived in Asunción for eight years, recounted the terror she experienced with her family. He explained to ABC TV that the lack of electricity and the fall of cell phone towers keep people incommunicado thousands of familieswhich inflates the lists of missing people.

Artiles explained that the housing infrastructure built in recent decades suffered the worst impact. “More than half of the buildings that were completely destroyed corresponded to the complexes called Housing Missionstructures of which The opposition had already warned that they would not withstand a large earthquake. There are entire families who died trapped in those blocks,” lamented the communicator.
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He reported that, after two days of anguish, managed to confirm that his immediate family members survivedalthough his home was seriously damaged.
Added to the destruction is the historic shortage of drinking water in area and the total interruption of the gas supply for safety.
A logistics network protected against corruption
Fearing that international donations end up diverted or confiscated by the Venezuelan state bureaucracy, the organization Reborn Paraguay designed an armored transfer circuit certified by international organizations.

Everything collected in Paraguay goes to the exclusive block provided by the Paraguayan Olympic Committee (COP) in Luque. There, a group of more than 27 volunteers classifies and packs the supplies.
Packages are transferred to the company DHLwhich operates with special flights authorized exclusively to enter humanitarian aid into the restricted airspace of Venezuela.
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The cargo will arrive directly to the collection center of the Andrés Bello Catholic University (UCAB) in Caracas. This institution will deliver the shipments to the Venezuelan Red Cross already Caritas of Venezuelaentities validated by UNICEF and the Vatican. In this way, we seek to guarantee the direct distribution of donations to affected families.
How to help from Paraguay?
The organization issued a fundamental warning and clarified that Under no circumstances are cash or bank transfers requested or handled. People interested in collaborating can approach the collection centers temporarily enabled during this weekend in the cities of Asunción, San Lorenzo, Lambaré, Fernando de la Mora and Ciudad del Este.

The information operations base is centralized in the organization’s account Reborn PY and on the phone line 0984 222062.
The urgently requested essential supplies include:
- Medical supplies (without prescription): Paracetamol, ibuprofen, syringes, saline solutions, air chambers and dressings.
- Food: Non-perishable products for immediate consumption.
- Hygiene: Personal hygiene items for the more than 2,900 families who were left homeless and are in temporary shelters.

At the same time, the coordinators of the operation request representations from the Presidency of the Republic of Paraguay, and request that, if the loading capacities of the private firms are exceeded, the Government evaluates sending military aircraft or of the Paraguayan public forces in the capacity of humanitarian flight to ensure the transfer of donations from the Paraguayan people to the Venezuelan citizens.
















