Venezuela Earthquakes Leave 235 Dead and Over 4,300 Injured.
Devastating Earthquakes Strike Venezuela
According to Novyny.live: A pair of powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on June 24, 2026, resulting in approximately 235 fatalities and more than 4,300 injuries. Emergency response teams have been operating under heightened alert to assist those affected. The tremors were felt across a wide area, underscoring the severity of the seismic event.
By Thursday evening, medical personnel had treated over 4,300 victims. Healthcare workers are deeply involved in rescue efforts, working tirelessly to reach individuals trapped beneath debris.
“Medical services continue to operate at full capacity,” stated Carlos Alvarado.
Regional Impact
The quakes were not limited to Venezuela; they were also detected in neighboring Colombia, highlighting their intensity. As of June 25, reports indicated more than 30 deaths and 700 injuries in that country. Rescue operations are ongoing, with local authorities doing everything possible to aid victims and rebuild infrastructure. The situation remains critical, and responders are working under immense pressure to meet urgent needs.
This tragedy exposes significant gaps in safety protocols and disaster preparedness in a region where earthquakes can have catastrophic consequences. Both Venezuelan and Colombian governments face challenges not only in delivering immediate medical care but also in restoring infrastructure—a process that could take considerable time. The international community may step forward with solidarity, offering essential support to help rebuild the affected areas.
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