
The Venezuela National Land Transport Institute (INTT) has decided to resume its operations, which were temporarily suspended due to the seismic emergency affecting the country. According to the official announcement, all administrative offices and digital platforms of the institute will continue to serve citizens starting Tuesday, 7 July. This decision is considered an indication that public services are gradually beginning to normalize following the devastation caused by the seismic event. Authorities stated that the digital infrastructure will also be activated accordingly and citizens will be able to complete their online transactions without interruption. Thus, all segments across the country, including citizens in the earthquake zone, will regain access to vital services such as transportation and vehicle registration.
In a written statement issued by the institution, the sense of solidarity and commitment to all families and communities negatively affected by the seismic event was reaffirmed. Authorities emphasized that they stand by the Venezuela people during this difficult process and will continue to stand by the victims. The statement also noted that uninterrupted support continues to be provided to the affected areas to meet the needs of the victims. INTT has once again proven that it is not just a transportation institution, but acts with a sense of social responsibility during such natural disasters faced by the country. Citizens' trust in the institution is being strengthened through such transparent and human-centric official steps.
Regarding the normalization process, institution officials provided an important recommendation to citizens regarding their transactions and applications. The relevant announcement stated that all services can be accessed via the official web portal without having to wait in line and without being exposed to potential crowds. The activation of digital platforms stands out as an important backup and security measure to prevent service disruptions even in the event of a potential new emergency. Citizens will easily be able to handle vehicle registration, license renewals, and other administrative procedures over the internet. This will prevent potential post-disaster congestion and ensure that access to services is distributed equally.
The support mechanisms offered by INTT were not limited to just the resumption of administrative operations. In a previous announcement, it was stated that the institution's facilities across the country were transformed into donation collection centers to support the citizens most affected by the seismic disaster. Thanks to this strategic move on a national scale, food supplies, water, and other basic necessities donated by charitable citizens could be easily collected. The logistics of these collected aids were delivered to the disaster zones using the institution's vast vehicle fleet and networks. This multifaceted disaster response by the institution serves as a comprehensive example of how the state mobilizes its resources during times of crisis.
On the other hand, Diario Primicia newspaper, where this news was published, actively uses various digital channels to maintain a continuous flow of information to its readers. Readers have the opportunity to instantly access breaking news and critical developments regarding the country's agenda via the WhatsApp channel and Telegram account. The use of such rapid information tools by independent media, alongside official institutions, during unexpected emergencies like earthquakes ensures that the public reaches accurate information without panicking. The news of INTT's return to service was also first shared with the public through one of these platforms. Venezuela continues to manage its post-disaster recovery process both with the on-the-ground support of state institutions and the power of modern communication tools.
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