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Venezuela quakes have killed 4,333, injured 16,740, National Assembly president says

Authorities said 16,740 people were injured and 17,000 were left homeless as recovery efforts shift from rescue to reconstruction.

  • On Saturday, National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez announced the death toll from Venezuela's June 24 earthquakes has reached 4,333, up from 4,118 on Friday.
  • The magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira, flattening entire high-rise apartment blocks into layers of rubble.
  • Authorities reported 16,740 injuries and about 17,000 people left homeless, while 856 buildings were affected with 190 suffering structural collapse.
  • Interim President Delcy Rodriguez will allocate the first 200 homes next week, while authorities identified around 40 plots of land totaling about 584,000 square metres for housing projects in Osma and Chuspa.
  • Rodriguez stated search operations continue in uncertain locations, while Argentine rescue workers prepare to recover bodies from a collapsed building in the Tanaguarena sector of Caraballeda.
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Caracas. The number of people killed by the double earthquake that struck Venezuela on June 24 increased to 4,333, reported yesterday the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez.

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The strong earthquakes that shook northern Venezuela on June 24 have left 4,333 people dead, 17,000 affected and 190 structures collapsed.

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The death toll from the series of powerful earthquakes that struck north-central Venezuela last month has surpassed 4,300. With the UN estimating the number of missing to reach 50,000, the number of casualties is expected to rise further. The Venezuelan government has begun to strongly pressure the international community to release frozen assets under the pretext of disaster recovery. On the 11th (local time), Venezuelan National Assembly Speak…

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