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Over 2,600 Volunteers Registered in Venezuela to Support Earthquake Rescue Efforts
The Venezuela’s Government institutes unified registry to organize civilian aid and clear crucial supply routes after double earthquakes. Venezuelan authorities implemented mandatory registration for civilian volunteers at the Poliedro of Caracas to coordinate relief operations in La Guaira following the recent destructive earthquakes. The Bolivarian Government restricted unauthorized civilian transit to the affected coastal state []
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Daily Mirror
· Jun 28, 2026
Incredible moment newborn baby rescued from rubble after devastating earthquakes in Venezuela
A specialist team of British crisis-response volunteers are assisting in the operation in Venezuela where more than 1,400 people have now been confirmed dead following the quakes
Ya Libnan
· Jun 26, 2026
Venezuela Live Updates: More Rescuers Join Urgent Search for Quake Survivors as the death rises to 235
Rescue teams walking through a building that collapsed during the earthquakes in Venezuela.CreditAdriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times The United States and Mexico were among the latest to send support as the death toll from two powerful earthquakes climbed to 235. Thousands were injured, and hundreds remained missing or trapped under rubble. Here’s []
Sky News Australia
· Jun 27, 2026
Over 900 people dead and at least 50,000 missing following Venezuelan earthquakes
More than 900 people are dead and at least 50,000 are missing after two earthquakes struck near Venezuela’s capital of Caracas. The UN has called for a collective effort to assist in the days following the disaster, as millions of people are already in need of aid. Rescue teams are working around the clock, scouring collapsed buildings for survivors. The US has moved quickly to show its support by providing aid to Venezuela.
teleSUR English
· Jun 25, 2026
Panama and the U.S. to Send Search-and-Rescue Teams to Venezuela
El Salvador and the Dominican Republic also join rescue operations following deadly seismic doublet. On Thursday, Panamanian President Jose Mulino dispatched a team of rescue workers to support the search for survivors of the two earthquakes that devastated Venezuela on Wednesday, leaving at least 164 dead and 971 injured. RELATED: Russia, Serbia, Cuba, China Express []
CBC News
· Jun 25, 2026
What earthquake relief looks like for Venezuelan volunteers as death toll passes 1,400
What earthquake relief looks like for Venezuelan volunteers as death toll passes 1,400
Tampa Free Press
· Jun 27, 2026
As Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Climbs Past 900, U.S. Deploys Elite Rescue Teams And $150M In Aid
THE BREAKDOWN: As the death toll from the June 24, 2026, earthquake in Venezuela surpasses 900 people, the United States government has launched a massive humanitarian response. The relief operation involves deploying more than 250 search-and-rescue personnel, activating regional military assets for logistical support, setting up free Starlink satellite internet, and committing 150 million in [] As Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Climbs Past 900, U.S. Deploys Elite Rescue Teams And 150M In Aid
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Related coverage for "Over 2,600 Volunteers Registered in Venezuela to Support Earthquake Rescue Efforts": Daily Mirror — Incredible moment newborn baby rescued from rubble after devastating earthquakes in Venezuela. Ya Libnan — Venezuela Live Updates: More Rescuers Join Urgent Search for Quake Survivors as the death rises to 235. Sky News Australia — Over 900 people dead and at least 50,000 missing following Venezuelan earthquakes. teleSUR English — Panama and the U.S. to Send Search-and-Rescue Teams to Venezuela. CBC News — What earthquake relief looks like for Venezuelan volunteers as death toll passes 1,400. Tampa Free Press — As Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Climbs Past 900, U.S. Deploys Elite Rescue Teams And $150M In Aid