Airlink responded within hours of the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on July 24, 2026. We are coordinating with our airline and 20+ nonprofit partners to provide the following urgent needs: Search & rescue; emergency medical teams; disaster assessment and management teams; and urgently needed aid supplies, including medical equipment, medicines, water filters, food, generators, and shelter supplies.
Millions of Venezuelans are facing their hardest days ahead after two earthquakes - the strongest in the country in over 125 years - struck within 39 seconds of each other on July 24, 2026. Widespread damage from hundreds of collapsed buildings means families are without food and water, a place to sleep, and emergency medical care. A few days later, a strong aftershock jolted communities and rescue workers yet again, impacting the hard-hit port city of La Guaira.
Airlink provides affordable or no-cost flights to vetted NGOs. As core infrastructure remains damaged, including Venezuela's largest airport, Airlink is working with our aviation network to find the safest and most efficient routes to send emergency responders and humanitarian cargo on behalf of our NGO partners. We are rapidly working with over 20 logistics and humanitarian partners to send search and rescue teams, medical professionals, and life-saving humanitarian cargo to Venezuela.
Airlink has a long history of responding to catastrophic earthquakes, including the Turkiye-Syria earthquake in 2023 and Myanmar earthquake in 2025, and is utilizing best practice developed in those rapid responses to save lives, help recover the injured and displaced, and restore damaged infrastructure necessary for long-term recovery and re-building.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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