The Conjunto Residencial Belo Horizonte, twin apartment towers in La Guaira, Venezuela, collapsed following powerful earthquakes on June 30, 2026. At least 1,700 people have been confirmed dead, with around 5,000 injured and many more missing. Erick Rosas, who was visiting family during the earthquakes, managed to reach the site after a five-hour journey to find his family safe. In the aftermath, residents and volunteers worked tirelessly to rescue survivors, often without government assistance. International aid has since arrived, including search-and-rescue teams and military support. The earthquakes have exacerbated the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, which has faced severe economic and humanitarian challenges under the government of Nicolás Maduro.
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Search and Rescue Efforts Continue After Earthquakes in Venezuela
Following the collapse of the Belo Horizonte towers in La Guaira, Venezuela, after significant earthquakes, search and rescue efforts have revealed a high death toll and numerous injuries. Local residents initially led rescue efforts due to a lack of government support, while international aid has begun to arrive to assist in recovery operations.
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Search and Rescue Efforts Continue After Earthquakes in Venezuela