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Casualties mount as twin earthquakes rattle Venezuela
Powerful back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela have so far killed at least 32 people and injured around 700 others. The twin quakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, struck the coastal town of Moron, west of the capital, causing buildings to collapse in Caracas. Authorities have declared a state of emergency as rescue teams race to find survivors. Kristina Simich reports.
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Reuters
· Jun 26, 2026
Venezuela earthquakes shatter windows in Caracas
Windows shattered and people were seen running out of a compound when Caracas was hit by two of the biggest earthquakes in Latin America's modern history. The government estimated hundreds of people are still trapped and missing on top of 589 confirmed fatalities and 2,980 injuries. #venezuela #caracas #earthquake #southamerica #disaster
AllSides
· Jun 25, 2026
At least 164 people dead after twin quakes in Venezuela, acting president says
Deadly quakes: At least 164 people have been killed and 971 injured after Venezuela's most powerful earthquake in more than a century, according to the country's acting President Delcy Rodriguez. The 7.5 magnitude quake struck just 40 seconds after a 7.2 magnitude foreshock. Capital in crisis: A resident who survived a quake that hit Caracas in 1967 said the disaster was unlike anything he had experienced. Another resident who escaped a damaged building said the scene was like a horror movie.
NaturalNews.com
· Jun 29, 2026
Was foul play involved: Two earthquakes, 40 seconds apart, target Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira
(NaturalNews) The 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude quakes that recently killed at least 235 people, injured more than 4,300, and destroyed 250 buildings in Caracas and the coa...
Latin American Post
· Jul 8, 2026
Venezuela Quakes Shake Prisons as Political Prisoners Face Aftershock Neglect
After Venezuela’s twin earthquakes, relatives say political prisoners are trapped inside damaged facilities, grieving lost family members and eating worse meals, while a battered nation counts thousands dead and confronts a disaster layered atop years of political and economic collapse. The post Venezuela Quakes Shake Prisons as Political Prisoners Face Aftershock Neglect appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
CNN
· Jun 25, 2026
'Like a horror movie' Venezuelans describe earthquake
Emotional residents of Caracas, Venezuela, describe the moments after two powerful earthquakes hit. At least 164 people have been killed and hundreds more injured after a 7.5 magnitude quake struck just 40 seconds after a 7.2 magnitude foreshock.
JOE.co.uk
· Jun 25, 2026
10,000 people feared dead after catastrophic earthquakes devastate Venezuela
Two earthquakes hit in succession There are fears that as many as 10,000 people could have been killed in a catastrophic earthquake which devastated Venezuela yesterday evening. Back to back earthquakes hit the South American nation on Wednesday evening (24 June) at 18:04 local time (23:04 BST) with almost apocalyptic footage from the country being []
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Related coverage for "Casualties mount as twin earthquakes rattle Venezuela": Reuters — Venezuela earthquakes shatter windows in Caracas. AllSides — At least 164 people dead after twin quakes in Venezuela, acting president says. NaturalNews.com — Was foul play involved: Two earthquakes, 40 seconds apart, target Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira. Latin American Post — Venezuela Quakes Shake Prisons as Political Prisoners Face Aftershock Neglect. CNN — 'Like a horror movie' Venezuelans describe earthquake. JOE.co.uk — 10,000 people feared dead after catastrophic earthquakes devastate Venezuela