Death toll from Venezuela twin quakes goes up to 4,333
CARACAS — The death toll from the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 4,333, National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said on Saturday.
Rodriguez said 16,740 people were injured and 6,462 had been rescued. Authorities have set up 94 temporary camps sheltering more than 18,000 people.
About 30,000 volunteers had signed up to help victims during the critical phase of the disaster, he said, adding the government has proposed involving them in home construction and repair.
As many families remain homeless, Rodriguez said the government had launched a Unified Housing Registry, which will serve as both a census and a database for state-ordered financial assistance to earthquake victims.
He urged the government to move quickly to provide housing for those who had lost their homes permanently and to repair homes that were partially damaged.
The government also plans to set up camps with single-family transitional housing "while permanent homes are being built", Rodriguez said.
He said the National Assembly would move ahead with reforming the rental law and promoting a credit and subsidy system to help quake-affected families buy homes.
Regarding Venezuelan funds frozen abroad because of economic sanctions by the United States and other countries, Rodriguez said acting president Delcy Rodriguez has sent letters to various governments requesting the release of those assets.
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