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Venezuelan Acting President Inspects Caracas Housing Reconstruction

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July 10, 2026

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The Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodriguez reported that 186 buildings and 8,515 homes, are already being intervened, and that the post-earthquake recovery is leveraged in activating 10 strategic engines of the Economic Agenda. During her official address, the Acting President Delcy Rodriguez emphasized the critical importance of fostering social fraternity and collective solidarity during the []

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Ya Libnan

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· Jun 25, 2026

Venezuela earthquakes live: Many casualties expected after buildings collapse

What’s happening? Rescuers search for victims in a collapsed building following an earthquake in Caracas, Venezuela, on Thursday. Photo: Juan Barreto/AFP via Getty Image President Delcy Rodriguez after two strong earthquakes and nearly two dozen aftershocks collapsed buildings in Caracas and elsewhere. Rodriguez has been running Venezuela since January, when a U.S. military operation on []

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· Jul 11, 2026

4 Powerful Lessons teleSUR Venezuela Earthquake Coverage Brings From the Epicenter

teleSUR Venezuela earthquake coverage follows reporters living the double quake in Caracas, fighting disinformation while telling stories of pain, rescue and national reconstruction. Related: Venezuela Launches Housing Census for Quake-affected to Guarantee Solutions teleSUR Venezuela earthquake coverage began in the very moment the double earthquake shook the channel’s headquarters in Caracas, turning the newsroom itself []

NPR News

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· Jun 25, 2026

Photos: See Venezuela destruction after earthquakes

The earthquakes were Venezuela's largest in over a century.

Reuters

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· Jul 3, 2026

LIVE: Rescue crews search for quake survivors in Venezuela

The scene in Caracas where volunteer paramedics and foreign rescue teams dig through the rubble after two back-to-back earthquakes killed more than 2,000 people. #venezuela #caracas #rescue #earthquake #environment #emergency #search Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/

ABC News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Crucial window for rescuing survivors narrows as Venezuela enters third day after deadly twin quakes

The situation has grown more desperate by the hour in Venezuela as people dig through the rubble of collapsed homes and apartment buildings

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· Jun 27, 2026

Crucial window for rescuing survivors narrows as Venezuela enters third day after deadly twin quakes

The situation has grown more desperate by the hour in Venezuela as people dig through the rubble of collapsed homes and apartment buildings.

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Related coverage for "Venezuelan Acting President Inspects Caracas Housing Reconstruction": Ya Libnan — Venezuela earthquakes live: Many casualties expected after buildings collapse. teleSUR English — 4 Powerful Lessons teleSUR Venezuela Earthquake Coverage Brings From the Epicenter. NPR News — Photos: See Venezuela destruction after earthquakes. Reuters — LIVE: Rescue crews search for quake survivors in Venezuela. ABC News — Crucial window for rescuing survivors narrows as Venezuela enters third day after deadly twin quakes. ABC7 New York — Crucial window for rescuing survivors narrows as Venezuela enters third day after deadly twin quakes