The death toll from recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to nearly 3,000, with international rescue teams, including canine units, beginning to conclude their operations. Criticism has emerged regarding the slow pace of state aid distribution.
Fatalities from Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes jumped to nearly 3,000 people, official updated figures showed on Saturday, as international rescue teams began winding down search operations…
The death toll from recent earthquakes in Venezuela has climbed to 1,430, with tens of thousands still feared trapped under rubble. International rescue teams and aid are being deployed to assist the affected country.
The death toll from twin earthquakes in Venezuela has more than doubled to 589, with thousands reported missing. International rescue teams and aid are being dispatched to the affected region.
Venezuela has been hit by two powerful earthquakes, causing widespread panic and destruction, with initial US estimates suggesting a potential death toll of up to 100,000. International rescue teams are now arriving in Caracas as authorities prioritize saving lives, while major oil companies like Chevron, Eni, and Repsol report their operations remain unaffected.
Nearly 3,000 people have died in two earthquakes that struck Venezuela, leading international rescue teams to gradually halt their search for survivors. Despite the grim toll, some rescuers expressed hope of finding more people alive.
The death toll from recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to over 1,700, with thousands injured and tens of thousands missing. International rescue teams and humanitarian aid are being mobilized as efforts to find survivors become increasingly desperate.
Venezuela has been hit by two powerful earthquakes, causing widespread panic and destruction, with international rescue teams and aid continuing to arrive. Initial reports suggest a potential death toll of up to 100,000, while major oil companies report their operations remain unaffected.
Venezuela has been hit by two powerful earthquakes, causing widespread panic and destruction, with initial US estimates suggesting a potential death toll of up to 100,000. International rescue teams are now arriving in Caracas as authorities prioritize saving lives, while residents recount the terrifying experience.
Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes have killed nearly 3,000, official figures showed, as international rescue teams began winding down search operations for survivors in the rubble.
International rescue teams are racing against time in Venezuela, where hopes of finding more survivors are diminishing days after a powerful earthquake. The death toll continues to rise, with aftershocks further complicating recovery efforts.
The death toll from the powerful earthquakes in Venezuela has more than doubled to 589, according to the president, as international rescue teams and aid continue to arrive. Initial reports had suggested a potential death toll of up to 100,000.
Venezuela has been hit by two powerful earthquakes, causing widespread panic and destruction, with international rescue teams and aid continuing to arrive. Initial reports suggest a potential death toll of up to 100,000, while major oil companies report their operations remain unaffected.
Venezuela has been hit by two powerful earthquakes, causing widespread panic and destruction, with initial US estimates suggesting a potential death toll of up to 100,000. International rescue teams are now arriving in Caracas as authorities prioritize saving lives, while residents recount the terrifying experience and mothers' cries echo through the rubble.