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Venezuelan Acting President Rodriguez Inspects Shelter for Earthquake Victims
Facility houses 706 people affected by June 24 earthquakes as government expands emergency shelter network. On Monday, Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodriguez conducted an inspection visit to the Francisco Pimentel temporary camp in Caracas to verify the assistance being provided to families affected by the June 24 earthquakes. RELATED: Venezuela’s Newly Graduated Lieutenants Deployed for []
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teleSUR English
· Jul 1, 2026
Venezuelan Health Services and Shelters Strengthened Under State Supervision
Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez supervised this Wednesday health centers treating earthquake‑affected populations in the central coast, verifying emergency services, medical supplies and direct contact with patients and families. During her visit to clinics and hospitals in the central region, Acting President Delcy Rodríguez inspected pediatric and adult emergency units, observation areas and pharmacy stocks, []
Ya Libnan
· 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 []
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 26, 2026
Venezuela isytihar darurat akibat dua gempa bumi kuat
CARACAS: Venezuela mengisytiharkan darurat selepas dua gempa bumi kuat kelmarin sehingga mengorbankan 32 nyawa dan menyebabkan bangunan di ibu negara runtuh, sekali gus mendorong Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS), Donald Trump, menawarkan bantuan. Pemimpin sementara Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez berkata, sebanyak 20 gegaran susulan berlaku selepas gempa bumi berukuran 7.2 dan 7.5 magnitud melanda kawasan sama ... Read more The post Venezuela isytihar darurat akibat dua gempa bumi kuat appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Reuters
· Jun 26, 2026
LIVE: Rescue work underway after Venezuela earthquakes
Rescuers sift through collapsed buildings after two strong earthquakes struck Venezuela. Hundreds of people were trapped under rubble and many more remain unaccounted for after powerful earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 devastated areas in and around the capital Caracas, killing hundreds, damaging buildings and leaving thousands homeless. #earthquake #venezuela #caracas #rescue #quake #live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/
Latin American Post
· Jul 8, 2026
Venezuela Quakes Shake Prisons as Political Prisoners Face Aftershock Neglect
After Venezuela’s twin earthquakes, relatives say political prisoners are trapped inside damaged facilities, grieving lost family members and eating worse meals, while a battered nation counts thousands dead and confronts a disaster layered atop years of political and economic collapse. The post Venezuela Quakes Shake Prisons as Political Prisoners Face Aftershock Neglect appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
The Guardian
· Jun 26, 2026
Venezuela earthquakes: frantic search for survivors continues, with 235 confirmed dead so far – latest updates
“We hope to rescue as many living people as possible’, says the acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, but authorities fear the death toll will be in the thousandsA senior American military official has arrived in Venezuela’s capital Caracas to oversee US relief efforts, the US Southern Command (Southcom), whose area of responsibility covers Latin America and the Caribbean, said.US Marine Corps Maj Gen Kevin Jarrard is serving as the senior Southcom official on the ground to coordinate relief operations with local teams, Southcom said in a post on X. Continue reading...
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Related coverage for "Venezuelan Acting President Rodriguez Inspects Shelter for Earthquake Victims": teleSUR English — Venezuelan Health Services and Shelters Strengthened Under State Supervision. Ya Libnan — Venezuela earthquakes live: Many casualties expected after buildings collapse. Utusan Malaysia — Venezuela isytihar darurat akibat dua gempa bumi kuat. Reuters — LIVE: Rescue work underway after Venezuela earthquakes. Latin American Post — Venezuela Quakes Shake Prisons as Political Prisoners Face Aftershock Neglect. The Guardian — Venezuela earthquakes: frantic search for survivors continues, with 235 confirmed dead so far – latest updates
