A giant cake for Venezuelan quake child survivors as death toll passes 5000
•A giant cake was made for 3,000 children displaced by recent earthquakes in Venezuela.
•The earthquakes have resulted in over 5,000 deaths and affected 1.8 million people needing humanitarian aid.
•The initiative aims to bring some joy to the young survivors amidst the ongoing crisis.
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→A giant cake was made for 3,000 children displaced by recent earthquakes in Venezuela.
→The earthquakes have resulted in over 5,000 deaths and affected 1.8 million people needing humanitarian aid.
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