Venezuelan community in Philadelphia on edge, mobilizing aid after deadly earthquakes
The first earthquake struck around 6 p.m. in Venezuela, setting off an uneasy 24 hours for Venezuelans living in Philadelphia.
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The first earthquake struck around 6 p.m. in Venezuela, setting off an uneasy 24 hours for Venezuelans living in Philadelphia.
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Still Watching. WPVI / 6abc Philadelphia frames it as "Venezuelan community in Philadelphia on edge, mobilizing aid after deadly earthquakes". ABC7chicago.com frames it as "Chicago's Venezuelan community mobilizes to help after devastation from earthquakes back...".
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The first earthquake struck around 6 p.m. in Venezuela, setting off an uneasy 24 hours for Venezuelans living in Philadelphia.
People across the Houston area are coming together to collect donations to help Venezuelans after back-to-back earthquakes rocked the country. Visit ABC13.com to find out how you can help.
President Donald Trump said the US was “ready, willing, and able to help.”
Tens of thousands of Venezuelans live in the Chicago area, and as their home country remains in an emergency phase following devastating earthquakes, many are focused on checking on loved o...