Fact check: God gave an order to civil protection, firefighters, and medical personnel in Venezuela not to receive humanitarian aid.

Verdict: misleading — Trust Score 25/100

The TikTok post contains several claims about humanitarian aid in Venezuela following recent earthquakes. While a significant humanitarian crisis and international aid efforts are refuted by 5 sources, the specific claims of a divine order to refuse aid, aid being stored for political gain, and food retention by medical staff are unsubstantiated. Reports indicate criticism of the Venezuelan government's response to the earthquakes and a perceived lack of preparedness, but not a complete refusal of aid or deliberate retention for political gain.

Platform
tiktok
Source author
alzualde94see all fact-checks of this account
Original post
https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCBBweLR/
Verified on
June 28, 2026
Verification ID
fU0_vsdOyhoIPoqywKxEvQ

Original content reviewed

Platform: TIKTOK Author: @alzualde94 --- Caption/Description --- #venezuela #venezuela🇻🇪 #caracas #venezolanosenelmundo --- Audio Transcript (What was said) --- Venezuela I bring you some news God gave the order to civil protection to firefighters medical personnel not to receive humanitarian aid if they receive her, take her to a shed and simply then make policy with this of them being the good ones to say they had the food and that they had the supplies for this whole catastrophe. food is being retained by staff doctor is not I thought you were mobilized to this tragedy if God will apply the law of hatred to me with pleasure but I make a national and international call where they see God given hair Delsy Jorge any chavista simply send it with love you know what I am referring to if this shit is going to get me in trouble I'll buy myself mess with all that hijueputa fucking chavista because simply while in my town you are dying tucked under some concrete slab bricks you sons of bitches keep fucking around to the Venezuelan people those damn national guards of the army that do not make a mother's pussy waited for them to arrive international means for allegedly say that they were doing something they have done nothing the people were dying and it's your fault that's why I make a call and tag God's hair where you see that hijueputa send it with affection because it is simply my country hurts more than my country buy me a mess with this hijueputa because although the town was Pacific to the last here it was demonstrated gentlemen that we are alone and if we do not drink actions by our hands we will not continue in a country because every time they occur these pods show us that we are alone thanks to all countries that came to help the Venezuelan people is that now can recover now angels because sad and sad there was plenty of time and plenty of time to mobilize all battalions all infantry all aviation the entire Navy to mobilize the few tanks of truck buses of al

Claims analyzed (5)

  1. false: God gave an order to civil protection, firefighters, and medical personnel in Venezuela not to receive humanitarian aid.
    There is no verifiable evidence from any credible source, religious or secular, to support the claim that God gave an order to Venezuelan civil protection, firefighters, and medical personnel not to receive humanitarian aid. This is a spiritual or supernatural claim that cannot be fact-checked. News reports indicate that international humanitarian aid has been arriving in Venezuela following recent earthquakes, and civil protection, firefighters, and medical personnel are involved in the respons
  2. unverifiable: If humanitarian aid is received, it is to be taken to a shed and then used for political gain by those claiming to be good.
    While there have been historical concerns about humanitarian aid being politicized in Venezuela, current reports on the recent earthquakes and aid efforts do not provide specific evidence of aid being systematically taken to sheds and used for political gain by any particular group. The UN and other international organizations are working to deliver aid, and while challenges exist, there is no direct confirmation of this specific claim.
  3. unverifiable: Food is being retained by medical staff in Venezuela.
    While there are reports of severe food insecurity and a humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, there is no specific evidence from credible sources confirming that food is being retained by medical staff. Reports indicate that hospitals are struggling with shortages of supplies and an exodus of medical workers, but not that they are actively retaining food.
  4. mixed: National Guards and the army in Venezuela did not act to help people during a catastrophe, waiting for international means to arrive.
    Reports indicate that while the Venezuelan government declared a state of emergency and deployed personnel, the initial response to the recent earthquakes was perceived as slow and inadequate, with much of the early rescue work being done by citizens. There is criticism of the government's preparedness and capacity. However, it's not accurate to say they did 'not act' at all, as official reports mention deployments, and international aid has been arriving and coordinating with authorities.
  5. mostly true: People died because of the inaction of Venezuelan authorities during a catastrophe.
    Multiple sources report a significant death toll from the recent earthquakes in Venezuela, and there is widespread criticism regarding the government's slow and inadequate response. While it's difficult to quantify how many deaths are directly attributable to 'inaction,' the perceived lack of preparedness and delayed official response likely contributed to the severity of the crisis and loss of life.

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