Death Toll From Venezuela Earthquakes Rises to Nearly 4,500
Government reports 19,583 people are living in camps as rescue teams continue work after the twin quakes.
- The official death toll from magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes in Venezuela rose to nearly 4,500 on Sunday, as more than 19,500 people remain living in temporary Camps across the country.
- Twin earthquakes struck Caracas and Guaira on June 24, flattening high-rise apartment blocks into rubble and leaving Thousands homeless; shelters have sprung up in stadiums and plazas.
- The government reported 16,740 injured, while the Embassy delivered 100,000 aid kits and Foreign Minister Yvan Gil reported Sunday that an aid shipment from Russia had arrived.
- National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez announced Saturday that the government will provide existing apartments to displaced families and allocated about 584,000 square meters of land in Guaira for new homes.
- Rodriguez, brother of interim leader Delcy Rodriguez, acknowledged that significant resources remain needed for rental assistance and housing loans, though the government has not yet estimated the number of people still unaccounted for.
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The Social Vice Presidency reports 4,490 deaths and more than 17,000 homeless people after the 24J earthquake, while it deploys massive assistance.
The death toll from the two earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 has risen to 4,490. Parliament Speaker Jorge Rodríguez reported this on Telegram.
The number of victims of earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 4490The death toll from two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela on June 24 has risen to 4,490 people. There are 16,740 people injured, and without a roof over their heads — 17,907 people.
The number of Portuguese and Portuguese citizens who died in the double earthquake in Venezuela on June 24 increased to 114. 54 people are missing.
The record of the double earthquake in Venezuela on 24 June has been revised upwards and is now approaching the 4,500 deaths.
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