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Una sonrisa en medio de la tragedia: estos artistas intentan entretener a los niños afectados por el terremoto en Venezuela
By CNN Newsource at KVIA ABC-7
· July 3, 2026
· 7 min read
Por Anabella González, CNN en Español
Cuando Josu Trincado, payaso y malabarista, vio los primeros impactos de los terremotos en Venezuela el pasado 24 de junio, no supo qué hacer para ayudar. Él y su familia estaban a salvo en su vivienda de Caracas, pero la impaciencia al ver las imágenes de ...
Key takeaway Él y su familia estaban a salvo en su vivienda de Caracas, pero la impaciencia al ver las imágenes de la tragedia no lo dejaba ser indiferente.
Why this matters in The El Paso
The efforts of artists like Josu Trincado to bring joy to children affected by the Venezuela earthquake resonate deeply in El Paso , a community that values the importance of arts and entertainment in times of crisis. As El Pasoans watch the devastating news from Venezuela, they may reflect on their own experiences with disaster response and recovery. The city's strong sense of community and compassion is likely to inspire local artists and organizations to consider similar initiatives, whether in response to international crises or local challenges. In El Paso, where community events and cultural activities are a staple of city life, the impact of arts on mental health and well-being is well understood. As the people of Venezuela struggle to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake, the work of Trincado and his fellow artists serves as a powerful reminder of the role that creativity and kindness can play in healing and recovery.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 3, 2026 ·
Source: KVIA ABC-7 ·
Reading time: 7 min
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What is this story about? Por Anabella González, CNN en Español
Cuando Josu Trincado, payaso y malabarista, vio los primeros impactos de los terremotos en Venezuela el pasado 24 de junio, no supo qué hacer para ayudar. Él y su familia estaban a salvo en su vivienda de Caracas, pero la impaciencia al ver las imágenes de ...
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