Venezuela's Interim President Delcy Rodriguez has once again come under fire for her government's response to the devastating earthquakes that struck the country on June 24. Rodriguez has been a vocal defender of her administration's actions, but critics argue that the government's slow response and inadequate aid have exacerbated the suffering of those affected by the disaster. As the country struggles to rebuild and recover, Rodriguez's comments have sparked renewed debate about the government's ability to effectively manage crises and prioritize the needs of its citizens. The ongoing controversy has raised questions about Venezuela's preparedness for natural disasters and the role of its government in responding to emergencies.


Interim President Delcy Rodriguez once again defends her government's handling of the deadly earthquakes on June 24.