Venezuela quake death toll nears 1,500 as rescue work goes on

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Venezuela quake death toll nears 1,500 as rescue work goes on

Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela this week, causing widespread devastation and tragically claiming over 1,450 lives. …

Emergency services work at the site of a collapsed building after earthquakes hit the country, in Caracas, Venezuela, June 25, 2026. Leonardo Fernandez Viloria | Reuters Rescue teams raced on Sunday to find more survivors of the two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela this week, with signs of life bringing occasional relief to a grim quest to whittle down a list of tens of thousands missing. The death toll from Wednesday's ​twin earthquakes neared 1,500 people as foreign rescue teams poured into ​La Guaira, the hardest-hit state of a country long ​mired in a deep political and economic crisis. Dozens of buildings collapsed into piles of sand and rubble in the coastal state, about 40 km (25 miles) north of Caracas. "Rescue and recovery efforts are ongoing. Today (Sunday) we have recovered people alive and, therefore, operations are not being suspended. We always maintain hope," said interim President Delcy Rodriguez, after announcing a presidential commission that would determine the habitability of buildings. Flanked by several of her ministers, Rodriguez said school classes ⁠would be ‌suspended for one more week and the electricity supply in La Guaira had been restored to 75%. The government — ⁠headed by Rodriguez since her predecessor was ousted by the U.S. in a January raid — had thanked civilian volunteers ferrying aid to La Guaira, but then tightened access to the road, saying traffic was preventing efficient movement of emergency vehicles. …

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