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Venezuela Offers Free Internet and Phone Services After Deadly Earthquakes

Sada Elbalad

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June 25, 2026

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Venezuela Offers Free Internet and Phone Services After Deadly Earthquakes

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teleSUR English

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· Jun 25, 2026

Venezuela Activates Security Protocols Following 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake

Venezuela’s Government activated emergency security protocols and urged citizen calm this Wednesday, following a shallow 7.1 magnitude earthquake that shook Caracas and several northern states. The Venezuelan Minister for Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, delivered the first official damage assessment through the state television channel (VTV). The Government official requested maximum tranquility from the []

The Next Web

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· Jun 29, 2026

Google earthquake alerts warned 11.4M before Venezuela’s quakes

Venezuela has no national earthquake warning system. Yet moments before two huge quakes hit on Wednesday, millions of phones lit up. Google earthquake alerts reached 11.4 million people, the company says, buying some of them up to two minutes to act. The warnings came from Google’s Earthquake Alerts system, which turns ordinary Android phones into [] This story continues at The Next Web

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Inside California’s early earthquake warning system as NorCal, Japan, Venezuela rattled

As earthquakes struck from California to Venezuela to Japan, millions of people received warnings on their mobile phones, providing critical seconds to seek protection. Venezuela was struck with a pair of deadly earthquakes Wednesday evening and Thursday morning that brought significant shaking to the northern coast of Japan. Earlier in the week residents in the U.S. state of []

Vanguard News

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· Jun 26, 2026

How some Venezuelans’ smartphones warned of quake

Many social media users in Venezuela have reported receiving alerts on Android smartphones moments before Wednesday's quake with almost 600 confirmed dead. The post How some Venezuelans’ smartphones warned of quake appeared first on Vanguard News.

Intel Slava

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· Jun 25, 2026

[Video] 🇻🇪⚡️ — Consequences of earthquakes in Venezuela.It is reported that cracks have appea [...]

— Consequences of earthquakes in Venezuela.It is reported that cracks have appeared in the ground in some regions.@Intelslava

Al Arabiya English

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· Jul 1, 2026

Moment Twin Earthquakes Hit Venezuela

Security camera captures the moment a 7.2 and a 7.5 magnitude earthquakes strike Venezuela, prompting dozens of people to run out of a building in panic. #Venezuela

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Related coverage for "Venezuela Offers Free Internet and Phone Services After Deadly Earthquakes": teleSUR English — Venezuela Activates Security Protocols Following 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake. The Next Web — Google earthquake alerts warned 11.4M before Venezuela’s quakes. DNyuz — Inside California’s early earthquake warning system as NorCal, Japan, Venezuela rattled. Vanguard News — How some Venezuelans’ smartphones warned of quake. Intel Slava — [Video] 🇻🇪⚡️ — Consequences of earthquakes in Venezuela.It is reported that cracks have appea [...]. Al Arabiya English — Moment Twin Earthquakes Hit Venezuela