Latin music stars are rallying behind Venezuela after two devastating earthquakes left communities searching for survivors and facing widespread destruction.
The 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude quakes, which struck Wednesday evening (June 24), were among the strongest to hit Venezuela in more than a century and were felt across the region, according to the Associated Press. The earthquakes have killed a reported 164 people, while nearly 1,000 have been injured, and thousands remain missing.
As Venezuelans face loss and uncertainty, Latin music stars are sharing messages of support, prayers, and encouragement for those affected by the tragedy.
Cardi B
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On an Instagram Story, Cardi wrote, “Dios ponga sus mano sobre Venezuela,” meaning in English, “God place your hands over Venezuela,” along with the Venezuela flag emoji.
J Balvin
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“Venezuela. My heart is with all the people affected by this painful tragedy,” J Balvin wrote. “May those who are still missing be found alive, may the injured recover soon and may the country find strength and hope in the days ahead.”
Maluma
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“Today my heart is with every family in Venezuela that is living through moments of anguish and uncertainty,” said Maluma. “From afar, I want to send you all my strength, my affection and my prayers. We are with you.”
Romeo Santos
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The Dominican superstar shared a graphic that read, “Orando por Venezuela,” meaning, “Praying for Venezuela.”
Rauw Alejandro
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Puerto Rican reggaeton star Rauw Alejandro tweeted, “Strength, Venezuela” [fist emoji] [Venezuelan flag emoji] God is with you!!”
Ryan Castro
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The rising Colombian star shared an Instagram Story, reading, “Much love for Venezuela. God bless you all, stay strong! [Venezuelan flag emoji] [heart emoji] [flexed arm emoji]”
Ricky Martin
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“My dear people of Caracas and all the Venezuelan people, today the world looks at you with concern, but also with immense affection,” wrote Ricky Martin, 54. “My thoughts are with every citizen, every rescuer and every family that waits for a hug, a piece of news or a miracle. May hope be stronger than pain, my people. All my solidarity and my love for you.”
Wisin
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“Venezuela, I am with you,” wrote Wisin.
Zion
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“I join my Venezuelan family,” wrote the Puerto Rican star, encouraging people to leave comments for resources.
Ozuna
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“Strength for our Venezuelan brothers and sisters,” wrote the Puerto Rican singer.
Eladio Carrión
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“Praying for everyone in Venezuela,” wrote the Latin trap artist. “How can it be that such a beautiful country filled with such wonderful people goes through so many terrible things?”
Carrión also shared a separate post encouraging people to share resources and information for Venezuelans.
Thalía
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“Venezuela, I am with you,” tweeted the Mexican music icon. “I send you all my love and strength. Let us all pray to God for Venezuela.”
Kapo
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“God be with all of you, VZL,” wrote the Colombian reggaeton artist.
Tito El Bambino
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“My heart is with all my people in Venezuela. Strength, faith and unity in these difficult moments. God bless you,” wrote the Puerto Rican singer and songwriter.
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