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After two major earthquakes struck northern Venezuela last week, here’s a list of charities accepting donations to aid the relief effort

A series of powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela last week, with magnitudes of up to 7.5 and a current death toll nearing 1,500 people.
There have been some remarkable survival stories emerging – including a father and son who survived in the rubble for four days before being found – but as the window of time where more survivors are likely to be found draws to a close, we’ve compiled a guide on how you can chip in to the relief effort if you’re able.
The earthquakes’ epicentre was located near Morón, Carabobo State, with the first reaching a magnitude of 7.2 and the second, less than a minute later, reaching 7.5.
While it was the north-central region of Venezuela that was struck, the wider northern coast has suffered devastation as a result of the tremors, which were also felt in Colombia, Curaçao and Aruba.
You can read more travel advice in our comprehensive guide.
Major charities such as UNICEF, the British Red Cross, Save The Children and Medecins Sans Frontiers have all launched disaster relief funds to help the rescue and recovery effort in Venezuela. Below is a list of more organisations accepting donations right now:
The FCDO’s travel advice page still recommends against all but essential travel to Venezuela due to the earthquake (as well as advising against all travel to certain areas, such as the country’s borders with Guyana, Colombia and Brazil). The page reads: ‘A significant humanitarian response is currently taking place. If in Venezuela, continue to follow the advice of the local authorities.
‘Caracas’ Simón Bolívar International Airport is temporarily closed following the earthquakes. Check with your airline or tour operator if you have upcoming travel planned to, from or within Venezuela.
‘If you are affected and need assistance from the UK government, call: from Venezuela +58 (0) 212 263 8411, from UK +44 (0) 207 008 5000.
‘Walk-in appointments at the Embassy are currently unavailable. Be aware of the possibility of earthquake aftershocks. See further information about earthquakes.’
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