A devastating earthquake has struck Venezuela, but instead of leading the relief effort, the Maduro government has been condemned for its slow and disorganised response. Sources on the ground confirm that British rescue teams have taken the lead, deploying specialised units to the hardest-hit regions while Venezuelan officials remain conspicuously absent. Uncovered documents reveal that emergency funds allocated for disaster preparedness were siphoned off months ago, leaving the country vulnerable.
A senior British source stated: "We are doing what the Venezuelan government should have done. Our teams are saving lives, but we cannot fill the void left by their failure."
The regime's incompetence has cost lives, and the international community is taking note.









