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Venezuela earthquakes result in at least 188 deaths and hundreds injured

25 June 2026
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At least 188 people have died and around 1,500 have been injured following two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela on Wednesday evening. The earthquakes, which registered magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 according to the U.S. Geological Survey, caused extensive damage across the country, particularly in La Guaira, the hardest-hit state. Rescue operations are ongoing as emergency crews search through collapsed buildings. The U.S. government has mobilized search teams and medical resources to assist Venezuela, with offers of help also coming from multiple countries in the region. Acting President Delcy Rodriguez has declared a state of emergency and announced school closures, while urging healthcare professionals to report to hospitals to help the injured.

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This event marks one of the strongest seismic activities in Venezuela in over a century, with the potential for casualties to rise significantly as rescue efforts continue. Historically, earthquakes in this region have resulted in devastating impacts on infrastructure and loss of life, highlighting the vulnerability of communities to natural disasters. The U.S. and other nations’ swift response underscores the international community’s commitment to humanitarian aid in times of crisis, reflecting the interconnected nature of global disaster response efforts. The aftermath will likely have long-term implications for recovery and rebuilding efforts in Venezuela.

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