/ Jul 11, 2026
/ Jul 11, 2026

Venezuela earthquake death toll surpasses 4,100 as recovery effort intensifies

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The death toll from Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes has risen above 4,100, with thousands still missing as authorities continue recovery operations in the worst seismic disaster to hit the country in more than a century.

 

According to AFP, cited by Channels Television, at least 4,118 people have been confirmed dead, while 16,740 others were injured following the powerful earthquakes that struck on June 24. The latest figures were released by Venezuelan parliament chief Jorge Rodriguez via Telegram.

The twin quakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitudes, struck just 39 seconds apart, with the stronger tremor becoming Venezuela’s most powerful earthquake in over 100 years. Entire neighbourhoods and high-rise apartment buildings in the coastal state of La Guaira were reduced to rubble.

Although official rescue operations have ended, relatives of those still missing continue searching through the debris in the hope of recovering the bodies of loved ones for burial.

A 3.0 magnitude aftershock rattled central Caracas on Friday, briefly triggering panic and prompting evacuations from several buildings.

The disaster has placed enormous pressure on Venezuela’s already fragile public services, which have been weakened by years of economic hardship.

The United Nations has appealed for nearly $300 million in emergency funding to support relief and recovery efforts.

Meanwhile, Venezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, has urged the release of the country’s frozen overseas assets to help finance reconstruction. She said she had appealed to King Charles III to release around 30 tonnes of Venezuelan gold held under UK sanctions.

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