Electricity services restored to 60% in La Guaira state, and 14,000 personnel patrolling streets, says Venezuela presidentpublished at 16:28 BST
Image source, AFP via Getty ImagesFile photo of Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodríguez, taken in May 2026
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez has just given another update on social media, saying that more machinery has been mobilised to help with life-saving recovery efforts in the aftermath of the earthquakes.
This follows an overnight update from Rodríguez, a video of which has been circulated by Venezuelan media. In it, she says:
- Electricity services in La Guaira state has been restored to 60%, and the government hopes to make more progress on Sunday when it recovers an electrical tower that fell on a mountain
- The "most important" task and "our priority" is the rescue of people who are still alive, she says, adding that she has "faith and hope that we are going to rescue them"
- Rodríguez thanks countries around the world for their "helping hand", noting that an Italian rescue mission has just landed with ten more countries expected to join across Saturday
- La Guaira state remains "militarised" to "guarantee its security", and "14,000 personnel - both military and police" will be conducting "permanent patrols" of the streets, she adds



















