Death toll in Venezuelan earthquakes rises to 1,430
Translated from Latvian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The death toll from earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 1,430, with at least 3,238 people injured, according to the Venezuelan parliament speaker.
- Hundreds of buildings have been completely or partially destroyed by the tremors.
- An emergency state has been declared in the country, with the states of Trujillo, Carabobo, Miranda, and La Guaira being the most affected.
The number of fatalities from earthquakes in Venezuela has climbed to 1,430, with at least 3,238 individuals sustaining injuries, as reported by Venezuelan Parliament Speaker Jorge Rodrรญguez on Saturday. The seismic events have caused widespread destruction, leaving hundreds of buildings either completely collapsed or partially damaged.
An emergency state has been declared across Venezuela in response to the disaster. The tremors, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, struck near the coastal city of Morรณn on Wednesday evening, followed by approximately 30 aftershocks. The most severely impacted regions include the states of Trujillo, Carabobo, Miranda, and La Guaira.
According to UN data, over 50,000 people are reported missing. The scale of the disaster has prompted a significant national response, with authorities working to manage the ongoing crisis and provide assistance to those affected.
Originally published by Delfi Latvia in Latvian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.