A New Beginning for Displaced Families
In the coastal state of La Guaira, the aftermath of recent seismic events has left a profound impact on the community. With over 21,000 homes registered in the Unique Housing Registry initiated by the Ministry of Habitat and Housing, a dedicated effort is underway to assist those who have lost their homes. This initiative aims not only to document the devastation but also to pave the way for rebuilding lives.
Addressing the Needs of the Affected
The governor of La Guaira, José Alejandro Terán, reported that the registry has so far identified 71,120 individuals from the affected households. This targeted approach is crucial in ensuring that those who have suffered the most receive the necessary support and resources for relocation into new housing. The registry is designed to specifically aid families whose homes have been deemed uninhabitable following the earthquakes that struck on June 24.
Innovative Technology for Accurate Data Collection
One of the standout features of this registry is its commitment to data integrity. Governor Terán emphasized the use of advanced technology, including a fingerprint recognition system, to ensure the accuracy of the information collected. This system not only verifies identities but also cross-references data against municipal records and other governmental institutions, thereby minimizing the risk of fraud.

Surveying for Future Housing Opportunities
In an effort to facilitate relocation, the Ministry of Popular Power for Habitat and Housing (Minhvi) has introduced a voluntary survey via the Patria platform. This initiative allows registered individuals to express their preference for relocation to planned housing complexes in different states across Venezuela. Minister Paola Posani has indicated that this survey is a critical step for families wishing to explore new opportunities beyond La Guaira.
Continuing Support Beyond Immediate Needs
The Unique Housing Registry is set to continue until every affected family has been accounted for. Scheduled outreach is taking place across various neighborhoods, particularly those hit hardest by the earthquakes. The government’s commitment to maintaining this initiative demonstrates a long-term vision aimed at not only immediate relief but also sustainable recovery.
Community Resilience and Hope
The resilience of the people of La Guaira is evident as they navigate the challenges posed by these recent disasters. With the government’s support through the Unique Housing Registry, there is a renewed sense of hope and the promise of a brighter future. By focusing on rebuilding homes, the authorities are also fostering a sense of community and stability that is vital for recovery.
Editorial note: This article was created by A Bit Lavish Miami’s Magazine as an original editorial reinterpretation based on publicly available reporting. Original source: efectococuyo.com. Read the original article here: https://efectococuyo.com/la-humanidad/registro-unico-de-viviendas-ha-censado-21-075-hogares-en-la-guaira-hasta-la-fecha/.
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