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Venezuela depremlerinde İtalya'nın ilk kaybı: 56 yaşında bir erkek

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Venezuela'nın başkenti Caracas yakınlarında Çarşamba akşamı meydana gelen iki şiddetli deprem, binlerce kişinin kaybolmasına yol açtı. İtalya Dışişleri Bakanlığı (Farnesina) kaynakları, Perşembe gecesi yaptığı açıklamada, Caracas doğumlu 56 yaşındaki İtalyan-Venezuelalı bir erkeğin hayatını kaybettiğini duyurdu. Bu, felaketteki ilk İtalyan vatandaşı kaybı olarak kaydedildi. Ölen kişinin kimliği açıklanmazken, Caracas'ta doğduğu ve çifte vatandaşlığa sahip olduğu belirtildi. Depremlerin ardından bölgede arama kurtarma çalışmaları sürüyor; binlerce kayıp olduğu bildiriliyor. İtalya Dışişleri, vatandaşlarına yönelik konsolosluk desteğini sürdürüyor. Venezuela, uzun süredir siyasi ve ekonomik krizle mücadele ederken, doğal afet insani durumu daha da ağırlaştırdı. İtalya ile Venezuela arasındaki tarihsel göç bağları, bu tür olaylarda iki ülke arasındaki diplomatik iletişimin önemini ortaya koyuyor. Uluslararası toplumun yardım teklifleri beklenirken, ölümün İtalya'da yarattığı yankı, depremin küresel etkisini bir kez daha gözler önüne serdi.

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Started 26 Jun, 09:14 2 events Updated 26 Jun
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latest: 26 Jun
  1. Humanitarian26 Jun, 09:14

    Italian-Venezuelan man dies in Venezuela quake disaster

    (ANSA) - ROME, JUN 26 - An unnamed 56-year-old Italian-Venezuelan man died in the Venezuela quake disaster that has left thousands missing, Farnesina sources said Thursday night, announcing the first known Italian casualty of the two killer quakes that hit near Caracas on Wednesday evening. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the death of the Italian-Venezuelan citizen, born in Caracas in 1970, with relatives in Italy. Sources at the Farnesina reported that the man was involved in the collapse of a building in La Guaira, 30 kilometers from Caracas, one of the areas hardest hit by the earthquakes. More than 50,000 people are still missing after the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on the night between Wednesday and Thursday, according to the Venezuelan website dedicated to missing persons. The site allows people to share the details and last location of their loved ones, in the hope of contributing to search and rescue operations across the country. The official death toll from the earthquake is 235 confirmed dead and 4,300 injured. At least 70,000 families have been left homeless. (ANSA). Read article...

  2. Political26 Jun, 13:48

    Italian-Venezuelan quake victim 'saved his wife'

    (ANSA) - ROME, JUN 26 - The first known Italian-Venezuelan quake victim 'saved his wife before being engulfed by rubble, his family said Friday. The man was a native of Calascibetta, in the province of Enna in Sicily. Giuseppe Colaianni, 55, died near Caracas after saving his wife. "He loved rock music, and since he had bought his first guitar in Bologna, he had become a fan of the football team," recalls Giovanna Colaianni, his cousin who lives in Calascibetta. "When he came to visit us, he always recommended I leave tiramisu for him, a dessert he loved." Giuseppe was married to a Venezuelan woman and had two children: Antonella, 22, who is studying languages in France, and Egidio, 27, who works as a chemical engineer in Florence. The couple had just returned, just 20 days ago, from a long stay in France. They had lived there for two years to be close to their daughter. Two days ago, at 6:00 PM Venezuelan time (midnight in Europe), Giuseppe and his wife were on the phone with their daughter Antonella, who was celebrating her birthday. They had video-called her to wish her a happy birthday. "At a certain point," her cousin recounts, "Antonella told me the call abruptly ended. It was the last time this girl saw her father." Giuseppe Colaianni worked for an international logistics company. As soon as he felt the first tremor, he managed to save his wife, but then he was swept away by the rubble. (ANSA). Read article...

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