The recovery process in Venezuela remains a difficult and heartbreaking challenge following the devastating twin earthquakes that struck the northern regions of the country. According to Jorge Rodríguez, president of the National Assembly, the official death toll has now tragically risen to 4,490 as emergency crews continue to clear the extensive rubble.
The powerful magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 tremors caused widespread destruction, particularly in the coastal state of La Guaira and the capital city of Caracas. Currently, more than 19,500 displaced individuals are being safely housed across temporary relief camps as international aid and essential supplies continue to arrive.
Ongoing Search and Rescue Operations
Dedicated search and rescue teams, supported by international organizations, have worked tirelessly around the clock. Their incredible efforts have successfully pulled thousands of survivors from collapsed structures, providing small but profound moments of hope amid the widespread devastation.
While the government has yet to release an official estimate for the number of people still missing, rescue organizations acknowledge the immense challenges posed by the damaged infrastructure. The global community continues to stand in solidarity with the Venezuelan people as they navigate this profound humanitarian crisis.
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