Death Toll in Venezuela Earthquake Approaches 1,500.
Venezuela Earthquake: A Tragedy of Massive Proportions
According to Novyny.live: A devastating earthquake in Venezuela has resulted in nearly 1,500 casualties, including 1,450 confirmed deaths and 3,150 injuries. The hardest-hit area is the state of La Guaira, where rescue operations are still underway. As of June 28, Jorge Rodríguez, head of Venezuela's National Assembly, reported that the death count had reached 1,450.
According to officials, 12,721 people have been displaced from their homes due to the disaster. The quake destroyed 774 buildings, and rescue teams have pulled 33 survivors from the rubble. More than 2,600 international specialists are taking part in the relief efforts, helping to accelerate aid to those in need.
Aftermath and Recovery
The earthquakes registered magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, with fears that the total death toll could exceed 10,000. Economic losses from the catastrophe are estimated at roughly $6.7 billion. On a positive note, power has been restored to 75% of La Guaira state, marking a significant step in the region's recovery.
This natural disaster ranks among the most severe in Venezuela's history, and its repercussions could have lasting social and economic effects on a country already grappling with political and economic turmoil. The involvement of international rescue teams is crucial, as they assist in recovery efforts and provide emergency aid. Decisions regarding infrastructure rebuilding and support for those who lost their homes will be critical to the region's future development.
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