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Workers bury unidentified victims of Venezuelan earthquakes

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July 7, 2026

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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.

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ABC News

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· Jul 6, 2026

As quake rescue effort winds down, Venezuelans are left alone to recover their dead

Venezuelans are digging through earthquake rubble with their bare hands to recover loved ones as international rescue teams depart and anger rises over the government’s response

Reuters

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· Jul 3, 2026

LIVE: Rescuers hunt for Venezuela earthquake survivors a week on

Rescue workers struggle to get to victims trapped under collapsed buildings a week after two massive earthquakes hit Venezuela, toppling buildings and trapping thousands of people beneath the rubble, according to authorities and rescue teams. #venezuela #earthquake #rescue #searchandrescue #caracas #LaGuaira #live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/

The Economic Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

Foreign nationals among Venezuela quake victims

Foreign nationals among Venezuela quake victims

Al Arabiya English

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· Jun 25, 2026

Rescue Workers Look for Victims of Caracas Earthquakes

Rescue workers clear rubble from a collapsed building in Caracas and look for people that may be trapped under the rubble.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 27, 2026

Tens of thousands still missing following catastrophic earthquakes in Venezuela

​Venezuelan rescue teams are working through the day and night searching the rubble of buildings for survivors. More than 900 people are dead, and at least 50,000 are reportedly missing after two earthquakes struck near Venezuela’s capital of Caracas.

Latin American Post

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· 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.

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Related coverage for "Workers bury unidentified victims of Venezuelan earthquakes": ABC News — As quake rescue effort winds down, Venezuelans are left alone to recover their dead. Reuters — LIVE: Rescuers hunt for Venezuela earthquake survivors a week on. The Economic Times — Foreign nationals among Venezuela quake victims . Al Arabiya English — Rescue Workers Look for Victims of Caracas Earthquakes. Sky News Australia — Tens of thousands still missing following catastrophic earthquakes in Venezuela. Latin American Post — Venezuela Buries the Nameless as Quake Grief Outruns the State