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Death toll climbs to 1,430 in Venezuela quakes

Death toll climbs to 1,430 in Venezuela quakes

Posted on 30 June 2026 By jobuzo

The death toll from the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday has risen to 1,430, Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said Saturday.

Rodriguez said on state television that 3,238 people have been injured and 3,142 families affected by the disaster.

Following the magnitude-7.2 and magnitude-7.5 earthquakes, Venezuela has recorded 430 light to moderate aftershocks, Rodriguez said in the latest government update on the national emergency.

On behalf of Venezuelan authorities, Rodriguez offered his deepest condolences to the thousands of victims of the natural disaster.

As of Saturday afternoon, eight Chinese citizens had been confirmed dead in the earthquakes, according to the Chinese Embassy in Venezuela.

People camp on a street three days after twin earthquakes struck Caracas, Venezuela, June 27, 2026. /VCG
People camp on a street three days after twin earthquakes struck Caracas, Venezuela, June 27, 2026. /VCG

Officials said more than 1,600 foreign rescuers had arrived and that additional teams were on the way, adding to the growing international response to the twin quakes that struck on Wednesday and unleashed hundreds of aftershocks.

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Residents said the response in some areas had been uneven, though heavy machinery was working in parts of Caraballeda and Los Corales by Saturday.

Authorities continued to restrict access to La Guaira and maintained controls on the main road from Caracas, saying traffic was slowing emergency vehicles. Civilians not attached to official rescue teams needed credentials to pass checkpoints.

Power was gradually being restored across the region.

(With input from agencies)

Death toll climbs to 1,430 in Venezuela quakes


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