Venezuela earthquake death toll climbs to 2,295

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00:04, 02/07/2026, ThursdayU: Update: 00:16, 02/07/2026, Thursday
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Venezuela earthquake death toll climbs to 2,295
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A view of collapsed buildings in the Playa Grande area of La Guaira State, Venezuela, on July 1, 2026, following severe devastation in the region. The Playa Grande area was among the hardest-hit locations, where dozens of buildings collapsed. Search and rescue operations continued as teams worked to locate possible survivors beneath the rubble.

National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez announced Wednesday that the confirmed death toll from the twin earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela on June 24 has climbed to 2,295, with the United Nations preparing to acquire 10,000 body bags as search operations continue across the devastated region.

National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez announced on Wednesday that the confirmed death toll from the twin earthquakes that devastated northern Venezuela on June 24 has climbed to 2,295, while the number of documented injuries has surged to 11,267 and displacement figures now stand at 12,841 people.

Rescue teams extract thousands from rubble

More than 4,000 emergency personnel deployed across the impacted zones have pulled 6,461 survivors from collapsed structures since the 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude tremors struck, according to figures released during a national briefing broadcast on state television channel Venezolana de Television. "Hope remains intact," Rodriguez said during the televised address. Thousands of rescuers from more than 30 countries continue to work at full speed across the devastated region, though officials acknowledge that the probability of locating additional survivors declines with each passing day.

Electoral and municipal records indicate that the region has experienced 782 aftershocks since the initial seismic doublet tore through the area, though seismologists confirmed that both the frequency and subterranean intensity of these tremors have steadily declined over the last 48 hours. "The threat seems to be diminishing, but it hasn't disappeared," Rodriguez cautioned, urging citizens to remain vigilant around compromised concrete masonry. Rescue teams have prioritized structural assessments of remaining buildings to prevent secondary collapses as aftershocks continue to rattle the affected provinces.

UN procures body bags as damage assessments mount

According to a preliminary assessment of satellite data published by the US space agency, more than 58,000 buildings were likely damaged or destroyed by the tremors, complicating recovery efforts across the northern provinces. The United Nations has announced that it is acquiring 10,000 body bags as international teams transition from rescue operations to body recovery, with local officials preparing for the likelihood that thousands of victims remain entombed in the rubble. Search operations continued at full speed on Wednesday, though the passage of time has eroded hope among families awaiting news of missing relatives.

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