Published: 15:32, June 30, 2025
103 homes destroyed as floods hit western Venezuela
By Xinhua
A man sits in a house destroyed by the flooding of the Chama river in Escaguey, Merida state, Venezuela, on June 25, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

CARACAS - Heavy rains continued to lash western Venezuela, with rivers overflowing in several states and hundreds of homes damaged, authorities said on Sunday.

In the western state of Merida, Governor Arnaldo Sanchez said at least 370 homes have been affected by the rains and flooding, with 103 houses destroyed.

Sanchez said on social media that at least two tons of supplies have been distributed to affected communities in the Andean highlands, adding that security forces and Civil Protection members rushed to provide assistance.

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In the northwestern state of Zulia, Governor Luis Caldera told state-run Venezolana de Television that officials are helping 16 communities affected by flooding from the overflowing Chama River.

He said residents in the affected areas are receiving food, drinking water, tents, and other essential supplies.

Meanwhile, in the Apure state, Mayor Jackson Barbosa said access to communities in the town of Andres Eloy Blanco has been cut off after two rivers overflowed their banks.