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Katy's Venezuelan community rallies after deadly earthquakes
By Sandy Torres at KPRC 2 Houston / Click2Houston (NBC)
· June 26, 2026
· 2 min read
In the Houston suburb known as “Katyzuela” for its large Venezuelan population, the help is not stopping.Roughly 50 pallets packed with food, clothing and water are staged and ready to ship to Venezuela after two devastating earthquakes — a 7.2 and a 7.5 magnitude — struck the country late Wednes...
Key takeaway 5 magnitude — struck the country late Wednesday, killing hundreds of people and leaving thousands more injured, authorities said.
Why this matters in Magnolia News
The outpouring of support from Katy's Venezuelan community is a testament to the strong ties that bind this suburb to the affected country. As the relief efforts continue to grow, it's clear that the needs of those affected by the earthquakes go far beyond immediate disaster response. The fact that organizers are accepting medical supplies such as sterile gloves, syringes, and blood pressure monitors highlights the dire situation in Venezuela, where basic necessities are often scarce. The involvement of local medical professionals, like Dr. Cristina Perez Viso, underscores the critical role that the community can play in providing aid. As the first shipment prepares to depart on Monday, residents of Magnolia and surrounding areas can consider visiting Metabox Cargo in Katy to donate essential items, supporting a community that is coming together to make a difference in the lives of those affected by this tragedy.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 Houston / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? In the Houston suburb known as “Katyzuela” for its large Venezuelan population, the help is not stopping.Roughly 50 pallets packed with food, clothing and water are staged and ready to ship to Venezuela after two devastating earthquakes — a 7.2 and a 7.5 magnitude — struck the country late Wednes...
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