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Venezuela quakes damaged or destroyed 58,000 buildings: NASA
Over 58,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed in the powerful twin earthquakes that hit Venezuela last week, according to a preliminary satellite assessment released by NASA. So...
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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
Interaksyon
· Jun 30, 2026
Expert Q&A: Why did so many buildings collapse in Venezuela’s double earthquake?
More than 500 people have been killed in Venezuela following powerful back-to-back earthquakes, with many more injured. Rescue teams have also been trying to locate people trapped in collapsed buildings. Here, Raffaele De Risi, associate professor in civil engineering at the University of Bristol, answered our questions about the role building design may have played [] The post Expert QA: Why did so many buildings collapse in Venezuela’s double earthquake? appeared first on Interaksyon.
Ya Libnan
· Jun 27, 2026
Venezuela twin quakes death toll is nearly 1,000 and over 50,000 are missing
A heavily damaged apartment building is seen in Catia La Mar, La Guaira state – one of the worst hit areas after the earthquakes. © Juan Barreto, AFP Nearly 1,000 people have died and tens of thousands were reported missing on Friday as a result of the devastating twin earthquakes that shook Venezuela. International rescue []
Nepal News
· Jun 30, 2026
भेनेजुएलामा भूकम्पले ५८ हजारभन्दा बढी भवनमा क्षति
वाशिंगटन। अमेरिकी अन्तरिक्ष एजेन्सी नासा द्वारा प्रकाशित उपग्रह तथ्याङ्को प्रारम्भिक मूल्याङ्कन अनुसार गत हप्ता भेनेजुएलामा आएका शक्तिशाली दुई वटा भूकम्पका कारण ५८ हजार भन्दा बढी भवनहरूलाई क्षतिग्रस्त भएको उल्लेख गरिएको छ। भेनेजुएलामा गत हप्ता ७.२ र ७.५ म्याग्निच्युडको भूकम्पमा परी एक हजार ७०० जनाको मृत्यु भएको पुष्टि हुनुका साथै हजारौं अझै बेपत्ता भएको बताइएको छ। []
Al Arabiya English
· Jun 27, 2026
Drone Footage Shows Destruction in Venezuelan City
Drone footage shows destroyed buildings in Catia La Mar, La Guaira, after twin earthquakes hit Venezuela, killing at least 920 people and leaving tens of thousands missing.
teleSUR English
· Jul 8, 2026
Venezuela is Assisting 86,794 Families Affected by June Earthquakes
The natural disaster damaged 856 buildings and destroyed 190. On Tuesday, the Venezuelan government released a detailed report on the material damage and human losses caused by the earthquakes recorded on June 24. RELATED: Venezuela Acting President Rodriguez Orders Plan to Resume Flights at Maiquetia Airport The earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela caused extensive damage []
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Related coverage for "Venezuela quakes damaged or destroyed 58,000 buildings: NASA": Reuters — Venezuela earthquakes shatter windows in Caracas. Interaksyon — Expert Q&A: Why did so many buildings collapse in Venezuela’s double earthquake?. Ya Libnan — Venezuela twin quakes death toll is nearly 1,000 and over 50,000 are missing. Nepal News — भेनेजुएलामा भूकम्पले ५८ हजारभन्दा बढी भवनमा क्षति. Al Arabiya English — Drone Footage Shows Destruction in Venezuelan City. teleSUR English — Venezuela is Assisting 86,794 Families Affected by June Earthquakes