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Murcian firefighters are bringing vital drinking water to earthquake survivors in Venezuela
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By Natascha Rivera • Published: 11 Aug 2026 • 12:52 • 1 minute readSpanish firefighters supply clean drinking water to earthquake survivors abroad.
Photo Credit: @bomberosporbomberos / InstagramA nonprofit organisation based in Murcia, Bomberos por Bomberos (Firefighters for Firefighters), has launched a critical humanitarian operation in Venezuela, delivering safe drinking water to populations severely impacted by the devastating recent earthquakes.
Local nonprofit’s first international mission delivers vital water suppliesThis water treatment plant, a compact, high-capacity unit funded by the Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM), can process up to 3,000 litres of clean drinking water every hour.
Dedicated mobile distribution teams tackling a growing health crisisAccess to uncontaminated drinking water across the regions affected by the earthquakes has become critically scarce.
With this effort, Bomberos por Bomberos continues to expand its logistics footprint to keep pace with the growing need for clean, fresh water.