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Venezuela quake death toll climbs as search operations continue
Two strong earthquakes struck Venezuela in quick succession on June 24, triggering large-scale destruction across multiple regions. The back-to-back tremors caused buildings to collapse, roads to fracture, and essential services to fail in several urban zones. The disaster has left authorities struggling to stabilise affected areas as the death toll continues to rise. Cities struggle with severe structural damage Major urban centres, including parts of Caracas and La Guaira, have been heavily impacted. Entire residential blocks were reduced to rubble, trapping residents and blocking access routes for emergency teams. The destruction has slowed rescue movement, with heavy debris and unstable structures making operations dangerous and time-consuming. Rescue teams race against time in difficult conditions Search and rescue crews are continuing operations in severely damaged districts, often working with limited equipment and unstable conditions. Hospitals in nearby regions are under pressure as injured survivors arrive continuously. Temporary shelters have been set up, but shortages of clean water, electricity, and medical supplies are complicating relief efforts. Government coordination under pressure Authorities led by interim leadership have confirmed a rising death toll, now reported at 2,595, while acknowledging that many individuals remain unaccounted for. Officials have denied claims of improper handling of victims and stated that identification procedures are being followed. Emergency coordination efforts are ongoing across multiple agencies. Uncertainty grows as recovery continues The full scale of the disaster is still unfolding. Rescue teams warn that numbers may change as deeper layers of collapsed structures are cleared. With communication lines disrupted and many zones still inaccessible, officials say the priority remains locating survivors and preventing further loss of life. Long recovery ahead for affected regions Beyond immediate rescue work, Venezuela now faces a long rebuilding process. Restoring housing, infrastructure, and basic services will take significant time, while displaced families continue to rely on temporary shelters and aid support. The focus remains on survival, recovery, and restoring stability in affected regions.
Venezuela quake death toll climbs as search operations continue
Two strong earthquakes struck Venezuela in quick succession on June 24, triggering large-scale destruction across multiple regions. The back-to-back tremors caused buildings to collapse, roads to fracture, and essential services to fail in several urban zones. The disaster has left authorities struggling to stabilise affected areas as the death toll continues to rise. Cities struggle with severe structural damage Major urban centres, including parts of Caracas and La Guaira, have been heavily impacted. Entire residential blocks were reduced to rubble, trapping residents and blocking access routes for emergency teams. The destruction has slowed rescue movement, with heavy debris and unstable structures making operations dangerous and time-consuming. Rescue teams race against time in difficult conditions Search and rescue crews are continuing operations in severely damaged districts, often working with limited equipment and unstable conditions. Hospitals in nearby regions are under pressure as injured survivors arrive continuously. Temporary shelters have been set up, but shortages of clean water, electricity, and medical supplies are complicating relief efforts. Government coordination under pressure Authorities led by interim leadership have confirmed a rising death toll, now reported at 2,595, while acknowledging that many individuals remain unaccounted for. Officials have denied claims of improper handling of victims and stated that identification procedures are being followed. Emergency coordination efforts are ongoing across multiple agencies. Uncertainty grows as recovery continues The full scale of the disaster is still unfolding. Rescue teams warn that numbers may change as deeper layers of collapsed structures are cleared. With communication lines disrupted and many zones still inaccessible, officials say the priority remains locating survivors and preventing further loss of life. Long recovery ahead for affected regions Beyond immediate rescue work, Venezuela now faces a long rebuilding process. Restoring housing, infrastructure, and basic services will take significant time, while displaced families continue to rely on temporary shelters and aid support. The focus remains on survival, recovery, and restoring stability in affected regions.
Foreign nationals among 1,430 killed in Venezuela earthquakes
Death toll rises after twin earthquakes The death toll from the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday, June 24, has climbed to 1,430, as rescue teams continue searching through collapsed buildings and damaged neighborhoods. Authorities in several countries have confirmed that their citizens were among those killed, while many foreign nationals remain missing in the disaster-hit areas. The earthquakes have triggered a broad international respon
Foreign nationals among 1,430 killed in Venezuela earthquakes
Death toll rises after twin earthquakes The death toll from the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday, June 24, has climbed to 1,430, as rescue teams continue searching through collapsed buildings and damaged neighborhoods. Authorities in several countries have confirmed that their citizens were among those killed, while many foreign nationals remain missing in the disaster-hit areas. The earthquakes have triggered a broad international respon
Venezuela earthquake 7.5 magnitude leaves 235 dead
A major earthquake struck the northern coastline of Venezuela, causing severe destruction across coastal cities and leaving at least 235 people dead. The tremor, measured at magnitudes 7.2 to 7.5, hit suddenly and was felt across a wide stretch of the Caribbean region. Thousands of residents were forced out of their homes within minutes as buildings swayed and collapsed under the force of the shaking.
Venezuela earthquake 7.5 magnitude leaves 235 dead
A major earthquake struck the northern coastline of Venezuela, causing severe destruction across coastal cities and leaving at least 235 people dead. The tremor, measured at magnitudes 7.2 to 7.5, hit suddenly and was felt across a wide stretch of the Caribbean region. Thousands of residents were forced out of their homes within minutes as buildings swayed and collapsed under the force of the shaking.
Venezuela Earthquakes Kill Chaos as Japan Also Records Powerful Tremors
Powerful Earthquakes Shake Venezuela and Japan Two major earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, causing widespread destruction, infrastructure damage, and panic across affected regions. The tremors brought daily life to a standstill as roads cracked, buildings collapsed, and emergency services were deployed to assess the situ
Venezuela Earthquakes Kill Chaos as Japan Also Records Powerful Tremors
Powerful Earthquakes Shake Venezuela and Japan Two major earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, causing widespread destruction, infrastructure damage, and panic across affected regions. The tremors brought daily life to a standstill as roads cracked, buildings collapsed, and emergency services were deployed to assess the situ
Strong Earthquakes Hit Venezuela and Northern Japan, No Tsunami Alert Issued
Double Earthquake Sequence Strikes Venezuela Two strong earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening,June 24th 2026 according to data released by the United States Geological Survey. The agency confirmed that the second quake, measured at magnitude 7.5, occurred just 39 seconds after the initial 7.2 tremor, forming what exper
Strong Earthquakes Hit Venezuela and Northern Japan, No Tsunami Alert Issued
Double Earthquake Sequence Strikes Venezuela Two strong earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening,June 24th 2026 according to data released by the United States Geological Survey. The agency confirmed that the second quake, measured at magnitude 7.5, occurred just 39 seconds after the initial 7.2 tremor, forming what exper
Rubio Links Delcy Rodriguez India Visit to Venezuela Oil Talks
Rubio linked the expected Delcy Rodriguez India visit to possible Venezuela oil discussions as Washington pushes to expand energy cooperation with New Delhi. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday, May 21, 2026, that Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez was expected to travel to India the following week. Speaking before his own India visit from Saturday, May 23, 2026, to Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Rubio said the United States wanted a larger role i
Rubio Links Delcy Rodriguez India Visit to Venezuela Oil Talks
Rubio linked the expected Delcy Rodriguez India visit to possible Venezuela oil discussions as Washington pushes to expand energy cooperation with New Delhi. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday, May 21, 2026, that Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez was expected to travel to India the following week. Speaking before his own India visit from Saturday, May 23, 2026, to Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Rubio said the United States wanted a larger role i
US lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodríguez
The United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodríguez, signaling a significant shift in diplomatic relations between the two countries. The decision follows a series of developments after US forces removed former leader Nicolás Maduro from power in a military operation in Caracas and brought him to New York to face drug trafficking charges. Rodríguez, a longtime ally of Maduro and former vice president, had been under US sanctions since 2018 ov
US lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s interim leader Delcy Rodríguez
The United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodríguez, signaling a significant shift in diplomatic relations between the two countries. The decision follows a series of developments after US forces removed former leader Nicolás Maduro from power in a military operation in Caracas and brought him to New York to face drug trafficking charges. Rodríguez, a longtime ally of Maduro and former vice president, had been under US sanctions since 2018 ov
US–Venezuela crisis – Gunfire reported near Venezuela’s presidential palace after Maduro’s capture
Gunfire was reported late Monday night in the vicinity of Venezuela’s presidential palace, unsettling residents in central Caracas just days after former leader Nicolas Maduro was captured in a dramatic United States military operation. Witness accounts indicated that the shots were fired around 8:00 pm local time near the Miraflores Palace, a location that has long served as the symbolic center of political authority in the country. According to sources cited by AFP, the incident
US–Venezuela crisis – Gunfire reported near Venezuela’s presidential palace after Maduro’s capture
Gunfire was reported late Monday night in the vicinity of Venezuela’s presidential palace, unsettling residents in central Caracas just days after former leader Nicolas Maduro was captured in a dramatic United States military operation. Witness accounts indicated that the shots were fired around 8:00 pm local time near the Miraflores Palace, a location that has long served as the symbolic center of political authority in the country. According to sources cited by AFP, the incident
US–Venezuela crisis – Trump warns Mexico, Colombia and Cuba after US operation captures Maduro
US President Donald Trump issued a series of sharp warnings directed at Mexico, Colombia and Cuba following a US military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and airstrikes in the capital, Caracas. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump suggested that Washington could expand its actions in the region, using language that raised concerns about escalating tensions across Latin America. The president claimed that the operation, whi
US–Venezuela crisis – Trump warns Mexico, Colombia and Cuba after US operation captures Maduro
US President Donald Trump issued a series of sharp warnings directed at Mexico, Colombia and Cuba following a US military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and airstrikes in the capital, Caracas. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump suggested that Washington could expand its actions in the region, using language that raised concerns about escalating tensions across Latin America. The president claimed that the operation, whi
US–Venezuela crisis – Trump’s Venezuela strategy leaves opposition leader Machado isolated
María Corina Machado, long regarded as the most prominent figure in Venezuela’s opposition movement, has emerged as the principal political casualty of Donald Trump’s latest moves on Venezuela. Despite her vocal alignment with Trump and public support for his hardline stance against Nicolás Maduro, Machado now finds herself sidelined as Washington recalibrates its approach to the crisis-ridden nation. Trump has publicly claimed that the United States will effectively “run”
US–Venezuela crisis – Trump’s Venezuela strategy leaves opposition leader Machado isolated
María Corina Machado, long regarded as the most prominent figure in Venezuela’s opposition movement, has emerged as the principal political casualty of Donald Trump’s latest moves on Venezuela. Despite her vocal alignment with Trump and public support for his hardline stance against Nicolás Maduro, Machado now finds herself sidelined as Washington recalibrates its approach to the crisis-ridden nation. Trump has publicly claimed that the United States will effectively “run”
US–Venezuela crisis – US seizes Maduro in Caracas raid as Trump threatens further military action
US President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to Venezuela following a dramatic military operation in Caracas that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that additional military action remains a possibility if the South American nation does not comply with US demands, signaling a sharp escalation in Washington’s posture toward the region. The operation, conducted
US–Venezuela crisis – US seizes Maduro in Caracas raid as Trump threatens further military action
US President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to Venezuela following a dramatic military operation in Caracas that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that additional military action remains a possibility if the South American nation does not comply with US demands, signaling a sharp escalation in Washington’s posture toward the region. The operation, conducted
US–Venezuela crisis – Trump claims large-scale U.S. strikes in Venezuela, says Maduro and wife captured
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that the United States had carried out what he described as “large scale” strikes against Venezuela, triggering international attention and raising urgent questions about the status of the South American nation’s leadership. In a statement released on his Truth Social platform, Trump claimed that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, had been captured during the operation and removed from the country.
US–Venezuela crisis – Trump claims large-scale U.S. strikes in Venezuela, says Maduro and wife captured
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that the United States had carried out what he described as “large scale” strikes against Venezuela, triggering international attention and raising urgent questions about the status of the South American nation’s leadership. In a statement released on his Truth Social platform, Trump claimed that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, had been captured during the operation and removed from the country.
US–Venezuela crisis – Venezuela accuses Trump of military aggression after explosions near Caracas base
Venezuela has formally accused the United States under President Donald Trump of carrying out what it described as extremely serious military aggression after a series of loud explosions were reported in the capital city of Caracas. In a strongly worded statement issued by the Venezuelan government, officials said the incident amounted to a direct attack on the country’s sovereignty and national security. Caracas claimed the alleged aggression was aimed at destabilizing the nation and gaining
US–Venezuela crisis – Venezuela accuses Trump of military aggression after explosions near Caracas base
Venezuela has formally accused the United States under President Donald Trump of carrying out what it described as extremely serious military aggression after a series of loud explosions were reported in the capital city of Caracas. In a strongly worded statement issued by the Venezuelan government, officials said the incident amounted to a direct attack on the country’s sovereignty and national security. Caracas claimed the alleged aggression was aimed at destabilizing the nation and gaining
US–Venezuela crisis – Russia condemns U.S. strike on Venezuela, urges restraint after Caracas explosions
Russia sharply criticized the United States on Saturday following reports of a large-scale military strike on Venezuela, describing the operation as an act of armed aggression and warning that the situation risks further destabilization if restraint is not exercised. The condemnation came after a series of explosions were reported in Caracas in the early hours of the morning, raising fears of a major escalation in an already volatile geopolitical standoff. In a statement issued by t
US–Venezuela crisis – Russia condemns U.S. strike on Venezuela, urges restraint after Caracas explosions
Russia sharply criticized the United States on Saturday following reports of a large-scale military strike on Venezuela, describing the operation as an act of armed aggression and warning that the situation risks further destabilization if restraint is not exercised. The condemnation came after a series of explosions were reported in Caracas in the early hours of the morning, raising fears of a major escalation in an already volatile geopolitical standoff. In a statement issued by t
US–Venezuela crisis - US launches strikes at multiple military sites across Venezuela
The United States launched coordinated military strikes on several locations across Venezuela on Saturday, December 3, according to official statements from Venezuelan authorities. The reported attacks targeted strategic defence installations in and around the capital, marking a sharp escalation in tensions b
US–Venezuela crisis - US launches strikes at multiple military sites across Venezuela
The United States launched coordinated military strikes on several locations across Venezuela on Saturday, December 3, according to official statements from Venezuelan authorities. The reported attacks targeted strategic defence installations in and around the capital, marking a sharp escalation in tensions b









