Californians race to buy earthquake preparedness kits after devastating Venezuela quake

ONP Summary
Two major earthquakes (magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5) struck north-central Venezuela on June 24, 2026, destroying buildings and critical infrastructure including hospitals and morgues across the coastal state of La Guaira and surrounding areas. Official figures reported over 1,450 deaths and approximately 3,150 injuries, with rescue efforts continuing while secondary challenges including looting and public health risks from collapsed facilities emerged. International humanitarian teams and American military personnel were deployed to support local authorities in relief operations.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize that the disaster exposes systemic failures—economic collapse, chronic government mismanagement, and inadequate emergency preparedness—framing the humanitarian crisis as rooted in institutional dysfunction.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on factual reporting of casualty numbers, infrastructure damage, rescue coordination, international assistance, and emerging secondary challenges such as looting and health hazards.
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Californians are scrambling to stock up on earthquake preparedness kits after last week’s devastating quake in Venezuela, triggering a surge in orders for disaster supplies across the Golden State.
Mina Arneo, co-founder of More Prepared, said the company’s backpack-style emergency kits are flying off the shelves, with families and individuals driving demand.
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