Earthquake in Venezuela

Venezuelan-Swedish actor and singer Omar Rudberg expressed his deep worry and uncertainty following the catastrophic doublet earthquakes (magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5) that devastated north-central Venezuela on June 24, 2026. The disaster severely impacted major cities, collapsing buildings across Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira. This sparked immediate global concern for families trapped or missing in the rubble.

For Rudberg, who moved to Sweden from Venezuela at age six, the tragedy hits incredibly close to home. His mother, Wilnur, remains a central figure in his life, and the critical situation on the ground has left thousands of families desperately seeking news of their loved ones.

Omar's Public Response and Call for Aid

In the immediate aftermath of the disaster, Omar used his public platform to highlight the panic gripping the country and to channel support toward relief efforts.

  • Spotlighting the Crisis: Rudberg shared his heartbreak over the moments of extreme uncertainty and concern affecting Venezuelan communities.
  • Partnering for Relief: To provide secure and structured help, he shared vetted paths for humanitarian aid. He highlighted the active emergency operations run by the WeLoveU Foundation and the Global Empowerment Mission.
  • A Message of Solidarity: He emphasized that during times of crisis, human solidarity is the most powerful force available, urging his global fanbase to contribute resources, support, and visibility to the ongoing crisis.

Context of the Disaster

The earthquakes struck during a period of intense geopolitical and economic instability in Venezuela, compounding the difficulties of the rescue operations. Communication blackouts, structural collapses, and heavily damaged infrastructure have made it incredibly difficult for expatriates and relatives abroad to consistently reach family members on the ground.