Venezuela Earthquakes Leave Thousands Dead and Injured in La Guaira
1-Minute Brief
The disaster has overwhelmed local infrastructure, prompting emergency responses and international calls for aid.
Key Facts
- At least 4,118 people were killed in the back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela, according to government figures.
- The quakes struck on 24 June and flattened entire districts in the coastal state of La Guaira.
- Nearly 17,000 people were reported injured, and thousands more are listed as missing.
- Venezuelan parliament chief Jorge Rodriguez provided casualty figures via Telegram.
- Volunteers in La Guaira converted a fast-food restaurant into an emergency clinic to treat victims.
What Happened
Twin earthquakes struck Venezuela’s La Guaira state on 24 June, causing extensive casualties and destruction. Emergency clinics have been set up by volunteers to assist survivors.
Why It Matters
The scale of the disaster has placed significant strain on Venezuela’s healthcare and emergency response systems, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and recovery efforts.
What's Next
Authorities and international organizations are focusing on search and rescue, medical care, and mobilizing financial aid for recovery. The number of missing and injured may change as efforts continue.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft56m agoVenezuelan doctors convert restaurant into a clinic after earthquake
- The GuardianLeft5h agoVenezuela quake death toll passes 4,000 as scale of recovery effort looms large
