Venezuelan merchant Grian Serrano says he survived two major natural disasters that struck La Guaira, Venezuela, and now vows never to return to the area. Multiple outlets report that Serrano experienced the events in the same location and describes surviving the impacts of both disasters, leading him to conclude that it is no longer safe or viable for him to go back. The articles describe his decision in the context of the repeated disruption caused by the disasters and his determination to relocate away from La Guaira. While the available excerpts focus on his personal account and reaction, they agree on the core facts: Serrano is a merchant from Venezuela, he survives two natural disasters in La Guaira, and he states that he will not return. The coverage presents his vow as a response to his firsthand experience of the disasters’ consequences, rather than as a broader political claim or investigation of official responses. Further details about the specific disasters and dates are not included in the provided summaries.