South America

Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 3,535 as 17,000 left homeless

The death toll from the back-to-back earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 has risen to 3,535, according to official figures released this week. More than 17,000 people have been left homeless by the twin disasters, with recovery efforts still under way.

A coastal area under a grey, overcast sky
A coastal area under a grey, overcast skyPhoto: Dijanynni Kiratza / Pexels
France 24 Americas2 h ago

The death toll from the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 has risen to 3,535, according to official figures released this week. Authorities said search and rescue operations were still under way in areas where buildings remain collapsed.

The back-to-back quakes caused widespread destruction across the country, leaving more than 17,000 people homeless and reliant on temporary shelters. In coastal cities such as La Guaira, mass graves have reportedly taken in unclaimed bodies, while some victims were pulled out alive from the rubble days after the disaster.

The government has continued delivering humanitarian aid to affected regions, and international relief groups have mobilised to provide shelter and medical support. Officials warned the death toll could still rise as debris-clearing operations progress.

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