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Death toll from Venezuela quakes rises to 2,954

Authorities say 3,305 international rescuers and 29,567 emergency responders remain deployed as aftershocks complicate aid and shelter efforts.

  • The death toll from Venezuela’s twin earthquakes has risen to 2,954, with 16,592 people injured, according to government officials.
  • Authorities said 16,309 people have been left homeless, while medical teams have treated more than 22,000 people since the disaster.
  • Rescue efforts remain ongoing, with nearly 30,000 officials and more than 3,200 international rescue workers deployed to search for survivors.
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A week and a half after the devastating double earthquake that hit northern Venezuela, the death toll reached nearly 3,000. Despite the scale of the disaster, Delcy Rodríguez defends his management of the crisis and...

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In La Guaira, the epicenter of the two main earthquakes, there is a strong militarization and there are ranks to receive supplies. 2,954 were confirmed dead, more than 16,000 injured and 50,000 disappeared.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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At least 2,954 people were killed and 16,592 injured in the earthquakes of 24 June, according to the latest figures provided by the interim government.

·Paris, France
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One-and-a-half weeks after the severe earthquakes in Venezuela, the number of buried dead continues to rise.The search for buried people continues despite dwindling hope, while criticism of the government is growing. Source link : https://www.dw.com/en/venezuela-number-of-dead-after-earthquake-up-almost-3000/a-77835399?maca=de-rss-de-all-1119-rdf Author : Publish date : 2026-07-05 06:45:00 Copyright for syndicated content longs to the left sourc…

One and a half weeks after the severe earthquakes, corpses are still being recovered from the rubble, and the rescue forces do not give up their search for those who have been buried in spite of low chances of success.

·Munich, Germany
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France24 broke the news in France on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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