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Earthquakes in Venezuela Cause Significant Damage and Casualties

A series of powerful earthquakes struck La Guaira, Venezuela, on June 30, 2026, leading to significant destruction and a rising death toll of at least 1,700. Initial rescue efforts were primarily conducted by residents, as government assistance was delayed. International aid has since arrived to support recovery efforts in the region.

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Erick Rosas Zuleica Perez Christopher Pineda Maria Eugenia Garcia de Pineda Asdrúbal Oliveros

On June 30, 2026, twin apartment towers known as Conjunto Residencial Belo Horizonte in La Guaira, Venezuela, were severely damaged by a series of earthquakes, resulting in at least 1,700 confirmed deaths and around 5,000 injuries. Erick Rosas, who was visiting family during the earthquakes, returned to find much of the building collapsed. Search-and-rescue efforts were initially hindered by a lack of government assistance, with residents and volunteers conducting rescues in the immediate aftermath. International aid began arriving later, with teams equipped with advanced tools assisting in recovery efforts. The earthquakes have exacerbated the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, which has faced economic decline and shortages under the government of Nicolás Maduro.

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Venezuelans Were Sorting Through the Rubble Alone

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Earthquakes in Venezuela Cause Significant Damage and Casualties