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A strong aftershock rattles Venezuela as rescue workers race to find survivors

More than 2,600 rescue workers from around the world are aiding the search as officials report 1,450 deaths and thousands missing.

  • On Monday, a 4.6 magnitude aftershock struck 17 miles north of Caraballeda on Venezuela's Caribbean coast, jolting the region as rescue operations continued five days after twin earthquakes; the United States Geological Survey reported the measurement, while Colombia's geological survey cited 5.1.
  • Twin earthquakes struck the northern state five days ago, prompting local and international rescue teams to race against time in the hard-hit port city of Guaira. The tremor also convulsed the region, adding strain to ongoing search efforts.
  • More than 2,600 rescue workers from around the world have arrived with trained search dogs and machinery. Although the first 72 hours after a natural disaster are crucial to survival, President Delcy Rodriguez stated late Sunday that the search for survivors would continue.
  • Jorge Rodriguez, leader of the Venezuelan National Assembly, reported no immediate additional damage from the aftershock, though the tremor sent residents in the capital of Caracas screaming into the streets, compounding existing distress.
  • The government reported 1,450 dead with thousands more missing, facing growing criticism that its response is inadequate. Despite diminishing survival likelihood, rescuers continue freeing survivors from debris, offering families a sliver of hope.
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The large-scale search and rescue operation continues, with 3,319 rescue workers from all over the world involved.

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A double earthquake occurred on 24 June in Venezuela. On Monday 29 June, the death toll rose to 1,719. - Double earthquake in Venezuela: the death toll is still increasing, with more than 1,700 dead (International).

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Noticias León | Última Hora León, Bierzo y Ponferrada broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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