– Earthquakes Struck Venezuela With Thousands Still Missing
Rescue teams continued an urgent search for survivors after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, leaving widespread devastation across several regions. Authorities reported that the death toll had climbed above 1,400, while nearly 70,000 people remained unaccounted for as emergency operations entered a critical phase.
The twin earthquakes, which struck within hours of each other, caused extensive damage to homes, hospitals, schools, roads, and public infrastructure. Entire neighborhoods were reduced to rubble, trapping residents beneath collapsed buildings and forcing thousands of families to flee to temporary shelters.
Emergency responders, supported by military personnel and international humanitarian organizations, worked around the clock to locate survivors using heavy equipment, rescue dogs, and specialized search technology. Officials warned that damaged roads, disrupted communications, and power outages continued to hamper relief efforts.
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Hospitals in the affected areas were overwhelmed with injured residents, prompting authorities to establish field medical centers to treat victims. Medical teams also expressed concern over shortages of essential supplies, including medicines, clean water, and emergency equipment.
Government officials declared a national state of emergency, mobilizing additional resources to assist rescue operations and provide food, water, and temporary housing for displaced communities. International governments and aid agencies pledged humanitarian assistance, including search-and-rescue teams, medical personnel, and emergency relief supplies.
Seismologists said assessments were ongoing to determine the full impact of the earthquakes and warned residents to remain alert for aftershocks, which could trigger additional building collapses and landslides.
As rescue efforts continue, authorities cautioned that the casualty figures and the number of missing persons remain preliminary and are expected to change as communication is restored with isolated communities and search teams reach previously inaccessible areas.






