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Venezuela earthquakes latest: Death toll soars to 235 with 40,000 missing as emergency crews search for survivors
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Venezuela earthquakes latest: Death toll soars to 235 with 40,000 missing as emergency crews search for survivors Health minister says nearly 4,300 people injured - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments At least 235 people are dead and about 40,000 missing following back-to-back earthquakes that hit Venezuela on Wednesday afternoon. Rescuers continued to search through mounds of rubble after tremors of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck within 39 seconds of each other west of the capital Caracas. The...
Venezuela earthquakes latest: Death toll soars to 235 with 40,000 missing as emergency crews search for survivors
Health minister says nearly 4,300 people injured
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At least 235 people are dead and about 40,000 missing following back-to-back earthquakes that hit Venezuela on Wednesday afternoon.
Rescuers continued to search through mounds of rubble after tremors of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck within 39 seconds of each other west of the capital Caracas.
The health minister said nearly 4,300 people were injured, according to Associated Press.
Venezuelans described the scenes as “like a horror movie” as emergency workers scrambled through the damage while dazed survivors were rushed away on stretchers.
Families were seen desperately seeking help for loved ones who were feared trapped.
Interim president Delcy Rodriguez declared a state of emergency after the earthquakes caused building collapses in the capital and forced the closure of the nation’s main international airport.
The US Geological Survey said there was a 44 per cent probability that fatalities could exceed 10,000.
Venezuela earthquake mapped: Death toll ‘could exceed 10,000’ after powerful twin tremors
Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday night, killing at least 32 people and injuring more than 700.
Authorities warned the death toll was likely to run into the thousands as the back-to-back tremors collapsed buildings across the capital Caracas and surrounding areas.
A magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit about 160km west of Caracas and it was followed less than a minute later by a magnitude 7.5 tremor, the US Geological Survey said, adding that the death toll would most likely exceed 10,000.
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Venezuela earthquake mapped: Death toll ‘could exceed 10,000’ after twin tremors
Delcy Rodríguez pictured overseeing rescue efforts
Venezeula’s Ministry of Communication and Information has shared photos of acting President Delcy Rodríguez overseeing rescue efforts after the country was devastated by back-to-back earthquakes.
UN will 'mobilize the capabilities of its system' to help Venezuelans: Delcy Rodríguez
The United Nations will “mobilize the capabilities of its system and its agencies” to help Venezuelans in the aftermath of back-to-back earthquakes, the country’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez has said.
“I have spoken with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, who has expressed to me his deepest solidarity with the Venezuelan people and his condolences for the tragedy that is mourning Venezuela”, Rodríguez wrote on X.
In a follow-up post, the Venezuelan interim president said the UN “has expressed to us its full willingness to mobilize the capabilities of its system and its agencies, with the purpose of supporting the efforts to address the emergency that our country is facing”.
In pictures: Buildings turn to rubble after back-to-back earthquakes
ICYMI: Trump offers to help ‘great friends’ in Venezuela after devastating earthquakes leave dozens dead
US President Trump has offered help to his “great friends” in Venezuela after back-to-back earthquakes left dozens of people dead.
Early estimates suggest thousands of people may have been killed after the two earthquakes hit an area west of Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5.
“The two major earthquakes that just hit the great people of Venezuela are both massive in scale and have left a devastating number of deaths”, Trump wrote on Truth Social. “The U.S.A. stands ready, willing, and able to help!”
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Trump offers to help ‘great friends’ in Venezuela after devastating earthquakes
Venezuelan earthquake survivor: 'I thought I was going to die'
A survivor of the earthquakes in Venezuela has recalled his harrowing escape.
“I thought I was going to die. You could hear pieces of concrete breaking off the walls”, Billy Ebrin of Caracas told Al Jazeera.
Ebrin and hundreds of his neighbors ran to the ground floor of his apartment building when the shaking from the back-to-back earthquakes stopped.
“People were bumping into each other in the confusion: elderly people, people carrying their pets, even squirrels and parrots”, Ebrin said. “There were people in their underwear”.
Ebrin called the experience “terrifying”.
Death toll jumps
The death toll from the Venezuela earthquakes now sits at roughly 235, the country’s health minister said and reported by the Associated Press.
The number injured now sits at 4,300.
Watch: Venezuelan resident films terrifying high-rise escape as building crumbles during earthquake
Brazil sends 'nine tons of equipment' to help Venezuelans, president says
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has announced that his country has deployed “nine tons of equipment to assist in the search and rescue of victims” affected by the two earthquakes in Venezuela.
Lula said the equipment will be sent on Friday with 36 firefighters and eight technicians.
“On Saturday, we will send another flight with equipment for setting up a field hospital, one hundred solar-powered water purifiers, medications, and medical supplies for surgeries.
“We will continue to monitor the progress of the rescue operations for the victims in order to provide all necessary support to our Venezuelan brothers and sisters”, the Brazilian leader wrote on X.
Venezuelan lawmaker emphasizes importance of rescue efforts
Jorge Rodríguez, the president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, has emphasized the importance of rescue efforts following the two devastating earthquakes.
"This is the time to rescue people and attend to those under the rubble”, he said, per the country’s Ministry of Communication and Information.
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