In Venezuela, the weekend was marked by the relentless efforts of rescue workers and a death toll that, unfortunately, continues to rise: according to the latest available data, the confirmed death toll has reached nearly 1,500, with approximately 3,238 injured.
Hospitals are under extreme pressure, while thousands of people continue to face the aftermath of the earthquake without a safe home, without essential services, and living in fear of new tremors.
Venezuela, earthquake toll worsens: thousands of families have lost everything
In Venezuela, the death toll from the earthquake continues to rise. The confirmed death count has reached at least 235, while approximately 4,300 people have been injured. CESVI operators are already at work in Venezuela, and another CESVI Emergency team is leaving Italy to reach the country and assist the affected population.
ContinueDevastating earthquake in Venezuela: CESVI alongside the most affected
On the night between Wednesday and Thursday, two violent earthquakes struck Venezuela in quick succession, less than 40 seconds apart, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5. CESVI, who has been active in Venezuela since 2002, immediately took action to monitor the situation.
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In Ukraine, the threat of landmines and unexploded ordnance continues to shape everyday life for millions of people. It affects the possibility of returning home, cultivating land, reaching schools and hospitals, rebuilding communities and imagining the future. Against this backdrop, CESVI hosted the conference “SAFE STEPS: From Partnership to Recovery and Innovation in Humanitarian Mine […]
ContinueCESVI’s Annual Report 2025. Doing good things well
CESVI’s Annual Report 2025 introductive letter By Ilaria Dallatana and Stefano Piziali We live in a time marked by protracted conflicts, increasingly complex humanitarian crises, and growing divisions at the global level. In this context, international cooperation is an essential tool for building effective responses with long-term impact. The foundations for addressing present challenges lie […]
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