Venezuela is facing one of its worst natural disasters in recent years after two powerful earthquakes struck on June 24, causing widespread destruction and leaving thousands of families in distress. Officials said the death toll has risen to around 1,450, while more than 3,000 people have been injured and nearly 13,000 have been moved from unsafe areas. Rescue teams are still searching through collapsed buildings, damaged homes and broken streets as relatives wait for ne
Venezuela is facing one of its worst natural disasters in recent years after two powerful earthquakes struck on June 24, causing widespread destruction and leaving thousands of families in distress. Officials said the death toll has risen to around 1,450, while more than 3,000 people have been injured and nearly 13,000 have been moved from unsafe areas. Rescue teams are still searching through collapsed buildings, damaged homes and broken streets as relatives wait for ne
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
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
A deadly landslide in Indonesia’s Central Java province has left six people confirmed dead and 17 others missing after days of unrelenting heavy rainfall. Local authorities reported that the incident occurred on Thursday in the city of Cilacap, where a mass of soil and debris swept through Cibeunying village and buried a cluster of homes. The disaster struck during a period of intense seasonal rains that have raised the threat of landslides and flash floods across several regions of the cou
A deadly landslide in Indonesia’s Central Java province has left six people confirmed dead and 17 others missing after days of unrelenting heavy rainfall. Local authorities reported that the incident occurred on Thursday in the city of Cilacap, where a mass of soil and debris swept through Cibeunying village and buried a cluster of homes. The disaster struck during a period of intense seasonal rains that have raised the threat of landslides and flash floods across several regions of the cou