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Venezuela Hit by Devastating Twin Earthquakes, Casualties Rise
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On June 24, 2026, Venezuela experienced two powerful earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5, striking west of Caracas. The quakes resulted in significant destruction, particularly in La Guaira, with a reported death toll of 3,811 and over 16,740 injuries as of July 8. Tens of thousands remain missing, and the economic impact is estimated at $37 billion. The earthquakes triggered the largest international urban search and rescue mobilization in the region's history, affecting approximately 13.5 million people. Critical infrastructure, including airports and hospitals, suffered severe damage, complicating rescue efforts. The US military and various international teams are assisting in the recovery operations. The situation is exacerbated by Venezuela's longstanding economic crisis and deteriorating infrastructure.
Key Points: • Venezuela experienced twin earthquakes on June 24, 2026, with significant casualties and damage. • La Guaira was the hardest-hit area, with over 3,800 confirmed dead and tens of thousands missing. • International rescue efforts are underway, involving multiple countries and organizations.