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Venezuela Opens Cemetery for Earthquake Victims
Venezuelan authorities have designated La Esperanza Cemetery for victims of the June 24 earthquakes, implementing individualized burials and forensic identification while rescue efforts continue.
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Latin American Post
· Jul 7, 2026
Venezuela Buries the Nameless as Quake Grief Outruns the State
In La Guaira, Venezuela’s earthquake dead are filling emergency graves before many families get answers, turning a municipal cemetery into a ledger of loss, suspicion and survival after twin June 24 quakes devastated the coast and shook the nation’s trust. The post Venezuela Buries the Nameless as Quake Grief Outruns the State appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
Reuters
· Jul 6, 2026
Unidentified victims of Venezuelan quakes buried
In a remote area of La Esperanza cemetery in La Guaira, Venezuela, the region hardest hit by the June 24 quakes, backhoes dug trenches for the burial of unidentified victims recovered from the rubble. #Earthquake #Venezuela #Cemetary #Burial #Quake
DNyuz
· Jun 28, 2026
At a Caracas Morgue, Families and Officials Try to Identify More Than 100 Victims
Dozens of people gathered outside a state-run morgue in Caracas on Sunday, searching for relatives who have been missing since Wednesday’s devastating twin earthquakes. Inside, officials displayed photographs of unidentified victims on computer screens as families tried to recognize loved ones. Many at the morgue known as Venezuela’s National Service of Forensic Medicine were looking []
Associated Press
· Jul 7, 2026
Venezuela starts burying victims of earthquakes as thousands still missing
Graves for more than 150 unidentified victims were dug at La Esperanza Cemetery on Monday. Authorities announced that the death toll rose on Monday to 3,535, with another 16,740 people injured. There are no official statistics on how many people are buried beneath the rubble, but more than 30,000 reports of missing people have been sent to a website set up by the Venezuelan opposition. (AP Video by Andry Rincon and Fernanda Pesce) Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home
CNN
· Jul 7, 2026
Workers bury unidentified victims of Venezuelan earthquakes
Video shows dozens of coffins lining a cemetery in northern Venezuela on Monday as workers bury the victims of two powerful earthquakes that struck the country in June. Many of the bodies pulled from rubble have not yet been identified, local media reports.
EL PAÍS
· Jul 1, 2026
Venezuelans search for relatives among unrecognizable bodies: ‘I can’t say for certain it’s my niece’
At Caracas’s main morgue, families are identifying loved ones using photos of hundreds of victims
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Related coverage for "Venezuela Opens Cemetery for Earthquake Victims": Latin American Post — Venezuela Buries the Nameless as Quake Grief Outruns the State. Reuters — Unidentified victims of Venezuelan quakes buried. DNyuz — At a Caracas Morgue, Families and Officials Try to Identify More Than 100 Victims. Associated Press — Venezuela starts burying victims of earthquakes as thousands still missing. CNN — Workers bury unidentified victims of Venezuelan earthquakes. EL PAÍS — Venezuelans search for relatives among unrecognizable bodies: ‘I can’t say for certain it’s my niece’