The two powerful earthquakes that shook Venezuela have generated a wave of solidarity among Cuban artists and influencers, who took to their social media to express their support for the Venezuelan people and send messages of hope to the affected families.
On Instagram and Facebook, they shared posts expressing their concern for the victims, offered prayers, and wished strength to those facing the consequences of the tragedy.
The influencer Pollito Tropical posted an emotional message on Facebook in which he assured that Venezuelans "are not alone." In his text, he asked God to protect each family, strengthen the rescuers, and provide comfort to those experiencing moments of distress. He also emphasized the Venezuelan people's ability to rise up in the face of adversity.
Daniela Reyes wrote in her Instagram stories: "My heart is with Venezuela," accompanied by a broken heart and the country's flag. She also sent a message of "much strength, faith in God, and hope for every family."

Content creator Claudia Artiles shared information about the emergency and added a brief statement: "May God protect them," while influencer Rachel Arderi expressed, "Strength to Venezuela, how much I feel your pain," accompanied by a broken heart emoji.
Amanda Camaraza reposted an image with the message "Praying for Venezuela," and former beauty queen Marianela Ancheta wrote: "Stay strong, Venezuela. May God place His hand."
Samantha Hernández also expressed her solidarity by sharing a photograph of the Venezuelan flag along with the message: "Strength, brothers. Cubans are with you."
Another who joined was the influencer El Divo de Placetas, who posted an image of the Venezuelan flag with the message "Venezuela, we are with you," receiving dozens of comments of gratitude from Venezuelan followers.
The posts reflect the closeness between the Cuban and Venezuelan communities, united by strong migratory, familial, and cultural ties. While search and rescue efforts continue after the two earthquakes, expressions of support are multiplying on social media, where thousands of users from different countries have expressed their solidarity with the victims, their families, and the emergency teams.
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