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North Texans among those searching for loved ones after Venezuelan quakes
By Allie Spillyards at NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS)
· June 26, 2026
· 2 min read
For Venezuelans far from home, boxing shipments of collected relief supplies felt like the only option.
“So this is the best that we can do, being immigrants and being outside our country,” said Diana Gomez.
Friday afternoon, the community gathered outside of businesses along Trinity Mills...
Key takeaway “So this is the best that we can do, being immigrants and being outside our country,” said Diana Gomez.
Why this matters in The Trophy Club
The efforts of North Texans to gather relief supplies for those affected by the Venezuelan earthquakes demonstrate the strong connections between the local community and the international diaspora. As residents of Trophy Club and surrounding areas watch the situation unfold, they are likely to be concerned about the potential long-term impact on local families with ties to Venezuela. The fact that some North Texans, like Sebastian Hernandez, are personally searching for loved ones trapped in the rubble, underscores the human cost of the disaster and its ripple effects on local families. As the community continues to rally around those affected, it will be worth watching how local businesses and organizations respond to the crisis, and whether they will play a role in supporting relief efforts or providing resources to families affected by the earthquakes.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? For Venezuelans far from home, boxing shipments of collected relief supplies felt like the only option.
“So this is the best that we can do, being immigrants and being outside our country,” said Diana Gomez.
Friday afternoon, the community gathered outside of businesses along Trinity Mills...
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