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A devastating pair of powerful earthquakes has left Venezuela reeling, with the confirmed death toll climbing to at least 920 people and more than 3,300 injured, according to the latest reports from officials and international media. The twin earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude, struck northern Venezuela on June 24, causing catastrophic destruction across major population centers, including Caracas and the coastal region of La Guaira.
Rescue teams from around the world have joined local emergency crews in a desperate search for survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings. Authorities report that tens of thousands of residents remain displaced, while damaged roads, power outages, and communication failures continue to hamper recovery efforts.
The disaster has become one of the deadliest earthquakes in Venezuela’s modern history. Entire neighborhoods were reduced to rubble within seconds as the back-to-back tremors shook the nation. Families are still searching for missing loved ones, while volunteers have stepped in to assist rescue operations amid growing humanitarian concerns.
International aid has begun arriving, with foreign rescue teams, medical supplies, and emergency funding being deployed to the hardest-hit areas. Officials warn that the death toll could continue to rise as crews reach previously inaccessible locations and uncover more victims beneath the debris.
As Venezuela enters another critical day of rescue efforts, the nation faces a long road to recovery from a tragedy that has already impacted millions of lives and caused billions of dollars in damage.