Twin earthquakes have left many Venezuelans without homes to return to, as the natural disaster has caused widespread destruction in Caracas. CBS News’ Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports from a tent encampment where displaced families are struggling to cope with the aftermath. The earthquakes not only demolished buildings but also tore families apart, leaving survivors to face an uncertain future. Many of those affected are living in temporary shelters, grappling with the loss of their homes and the challenge of rebuilding their lives. The situation highlights the vulnerability of communities in disaster-prone areas and the urgent need for effective emergency response and support systems. As the country deals with this crisis, the resilience and determination of the Venezuelan people are put to the test, as they seek to recover and rebuild amidst the devastation.
QUESTION: How might the experience of living through a natural disaster change a person’s perspective on community and resilience?