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Venezuela’s Quake Shelters Reach 94 Camps, Serving Over 18,000 People

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July 12, 2026

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Venezuela’s Social Vice-Presidency reported on Saturday that 94 active temporary camps are now sheltering 18,437 people affected by recent earthquakes in the country’s central region. Venezuelan State’s logistical deployment has a total installed capacity of 24,129 spaces distributed across three entities to guarantee direct protection for affected families, with infrastructure prioritizing assistance in areas of []

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TASS

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· Jul 11, 2026

Death toll from Venezuela earthquake exceeds 4,110

16,740 people were injured and 17,907 were left homeless, President of the National Assembly Jorge Rodriguez said

teleSUR English

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· Jul 7, 2026

Venezuela Sets 82 Temporary Camps for Earthquake Survivors

Authorities expand relief and reconstruction efforts as rescue operations and damage assessments continue. Over the past week, the Venezuelan state has established 82 temporary camps to assist residents affected by the June 24 earthquakes. At these sites, hundreds of families are receiving comprehensive assistance, shelter, medical care, and food. RELATED: Venezuelan Government Secures Food Supply []

Proto Thema - English

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· Jul 11, 2026

Venezuela earthquake death toll passes 4,300 as homeless top 17,000

Parliament Speaker Jorge Rodríguez announced that the number of injured remains the same, 16,740, the number of people left homeless stands at approximately 17,000, and 315 of the dead have not been identified The post Venezuela earthquake death toll passes 4,300 as homeless top 17,000 appeared first on ProtoThema English.

RTÉ News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Thousands missing, 235 dead after Venezuela earthquakes

Hundreds of people in Venezuela were trapped under rubble and more missing after two earthquakes devastated areas in and around Caracas, killing hundreds and leaving thousands homeless.

The Japan Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

Young survivors of Venezuela quakes run shelters as search drags on

The task for a group of volunteers in their 20s is the management of a shelter for survivors of earthquakes that struck hardest in the Venezuelan state of La Guaira.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 10, 2026

Quake-hit Venezuela faces looming health threats as survivors crowd shelters

Disease outbreaks, poor sanitation, lack of access to clean water, and disruptions to basic medical care could pose the greatest health risks to the tens of thousands of survivors of Venezuela’s deadly earthquakes, the Americas branch of the World Health Organization said on Thursday. Venezuela has opened more than 80 shelters for those whose homes were destroyed in twin quakes ‌on June 24, with the number of displaced reaching 17,907 by Thursday. Poor shelter conditions could leave many...

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Related coverage for "Venezuela’s Quake Shelters Reach 94 Camps, Serving Over 18,000 People": TASS — Death toll from Venezuela earthquake exceeds 4,110. teleSUR English — Venezuela Sets 82 Temporary Camps for Earthquake Survivors. Proto Thema - English — Venezuela earthquake death toll passes 4,300 as homeless top 17,000. RTÉ News — Thousands missing, 235 dead after Venezuela earthquakes. The Japan Times — Young survivors of Venezuela quakes run shelters as search drags on . South China Morning Post — Quake-hit Venezuela faces looming health threats as survivors crowd shelters