New earthquake hits Caracas
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck Caracas, Venezuela, four days after two devastating earthquakes killed 1,500 people.
- Rescue teams are continuing to search for survivors in the hardest-hit areas, particularly La Guera.
- Venezuela has received international aid, including food, rescuers, and search dogs, from 24 countries.
Caracas, Venezuela โ A new earthquake, measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale, struck the Venezuelan capital on Saturday, adding to the ongoing crisis following two earlier devastating tremors. The latest seismic activity occurred as rescue teams continue their desperate search for survivors amidst the rubble of collapsed buildings.
The focus of the search efforts is on La Guera, an area identified as the hardest hit by the initial earthquakes. These disasters have already claimed the lives of an estimated 1,500 people, leaving thousands more displaced and in need of assistance. The country is grappling with the aftermath while also facing a deep political and economic crisis.
In response to the catastrophe, Venezuela has received significant international support. Aid has poured in from 24 different countries, totaling over 500 tons of food supplies, approximately 2,700 rescue personnel, and nearly 86 specialized search dog teams. This global assistance is crucial as the nation works to manage the immediate rescue operations and address the long-term recovery needs.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.