Venezuelan Journalist Carla Farías Strikes Gold Again: Another Emmy Award Added to Her Illustrious Career
Carla Farías Wins Second Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of “Río Atmosférico”
He won his second Emmy Award for outstanding coverage of “Río Atmosférico” in San José, California.
This victory highlights the commitment and excellence of Venezuelan journalism. Carla Farías has won her second Emmy Award in the 2023-2024 edition for her outstanding work in the broadcasts of “Río Atmosférico” on the Univision network. A meteorological phenomenon, characterized by heavy rain and consequent destruction, in California.
Rainfall caused by atmospheric rivers affects areas located on the west coast of the United States more extensively. California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska are some of the hardest hit states.
From the epicenter of the crisis, Carla Farías reported on the impact of heavy rain, conveying the human dimension of the effects, thereby capturing stories of resilience and unity in the midst of adversity. It was a work told with precision and sensitivity
In this work, the Venezuelan highlighted the importance of journalism in a critical period, underlining the ability of communication professionals to connect with audiences and tell the stories that affect our lives.
Carla Farías continues to inspire with her dedication and professionalism, bringing the harsh reality and everyday heroism to a global audience that defines those affected by natural disasters.
About Carla Farias
Carla Farías was born in Venezuela – Naguanagua, Edo. Carabobo graduated from Arturo Michelena University in San Diego. He practiced his professional career in the following media: TVS regional channel in Maracay Edo. Aragua, Globovisión, where he was a reporter, Azteca América and currently works at Univisión, one of the most important Spanish television networks in the United States.
Follow Carla Farías on Instagram: @carlafariasm.tv
