Venezuelan entertainers and public figures are using social media to coordinate emergency aid and share verified information after powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela [1].

The mobilization comes as the country faces a national emergency. The seismic activity has left numerous people injured, displaced, or missing, creating an urgent need for solidarity and organized assistance [1, 3].

Among those leading the effort are singers Carlos Baute, Karina, and Danny Ocean, as well as television personalities Lele Pons, Gaby Spanic, and Marjorie de Sousa [1, 2]. Alejandro Sanz and other public figures have also joined the movement to support victims [1, 2].

These individuals have turned their digital platforms into resource hubs. They are posting verified emergency contact numbers and sharing data to help families locate missing persons [1, 2, 3]. The effort aims to streamline the delivery of aid to those most affected by the disasters [1, 3].

Reports on the intensity of the tremors vary slightly. One source cited a first earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 [4], while another report listed it as 7.2 [3]. A second earthquake was recorded with a magnitude of 7.5 [4].

The coordinated response highlights the role of celebrity influence in crisis management. By disseminating verified information, these figures are attempting to reduce confusion and accelerate the arrival of relief supplies to devastated areas [1, 2].

Venezuelan entertainers are using social media to coordinate emergency aid.

The use of high-reach social media accounts by entertainers to fill information gaps during a national emergency suggests a reliance on non-governmental networks for rapid communication. In regions where official emergency infrastructure may be overwhelmed or slow to react, celebrity-led coordination can serve as a critical bridge for mobilizing international and local aid.