Hey, good morning everyone. How are you all doing? You can read this or listen into the video. And apologies we are still having some awful weather here and its interfering with the internet. I'm back so early already, but this is because one of our lovely member, @Vanessa Escobar , has asked me to share a post with you all. And she did say just to share the post, but I wanted to do a video on this as well because I think as a community here and knowing how the world is at the moment and knowing that some people are going through some terrible times, sometimes we need to pull together and definitely help each other out where we can. So Vanessa Escobar is originally from Venezuela. She's currently living in Argentina, but she has family back in Venezuela, and as we know, they have been going through a pretty shite time, if I'm honest. And I've had a lovely conversation with Vanessa about what life has been like in Venezuela before she moved to Argentina for a better life. And I don't know how they cope with it, to be honest, I really don't. However, sadly, there have been 2 consecutive earthquakes there measuring 7.2 and 7.5, and they struck Venezuela on June 24th. Now, the reason I decided to speak about this is because I come from, as Heather DeRocco would say, the shaky islands. In New Zealand, you know, we experience earthquakes, and I have been in a massive earthquake of this size, but luckily not near the epicenter. But it was enough to scare the shit out of me, if I'm honest. So Vanessa's asked me to share this, and I'm going to read the rest of the message for you. And there is a message in here asking for help. So I'm hoping as a community that we can find it in our hearts to help people out. I don't know if you have seen the videos on the news, but it is shocking. Literally, buildings have pancaked, which means the top floor would have got most of the shaking and has fallen on top and it's all collapsed. And that is the worst scenario possible for people to be rescued in because they are under like 15+ floors of concrete and debris.