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Spaniards killed in Venezuela earthquakes reach 30, 155 missing
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Spaniards killed in Venezuela earthquakes reach 30, 155 missing

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • At least 30 Spaniards have died and 155 are missing following recent earthquakes in Venezuela.
  • Spanish emergency services are working to locate 11 individuals trapped under rubble.
  • Over 10 million euros have been raised in Spain to aid earthquake victims, with humanitarian aid being sent.

The number of Spaniards confirmed dead in Venezuela due to recent earthquakes has risen to at least 30, with 155 others still missing, according to provisional data from Spain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Emergency consular lines remain open to assist those affected by the disaster.

Rescuers are currently focused on finding 11 individuals believed to be trapped under debris. The crisis room at the ministry has handled over 1,000 calls related to the catastrophe, in addition to those managed by the consulate.

In response to the devastation, Spanish companies, institutions, and public entities have mobilized significant support. Over 10 million euros have been collected, and multiple flights carrying personnel and humanitarian aid have been dispatched. This includes the deployment of an Emergency Technical Aid and Response Team (ETA) equipped to establish a field hospital for primary emergency care, psychological support, and surgical procedures.

The earthquakes have caused widespread destruction in Venezuela, resulting in approximately 2,600 deaths and over 12,000 injuries overall.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.