Spanish Deaths in Venezuela Quakes Rise to 34; 140 Missing
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The number of Spanish nationals confirmed dead in Venezuela's recent earthquakes has risen to 34, with 140 still missing.
- The earthquakes, which occurred on June 24, have caused at least 2,645 deaths and 12,666 injuries according to the Venezuelan government.
- Approximately 15,050 people are homeless, and 885 buildings were affected, with 189 collapsing entirely.
The death toll among Spanish nationals in Venezuela following last week's earthquakes has climbed to 34, an increase from the 32 fatalities reported previously. Additionally, 140 individuals remain unaccounted for, according to information from the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The powerful earthquakes that struck on June 24 have resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis. The Venezuelan government's latest figures indicate at least 2,645 deaths and 12,666 injuries across the country. Amidst the devastation, 11 Spanish nationals have been located under the rubble, highlighting the ongoing search and rescue efforts.
Consular emergency lines remain open and are actively providing information through the ministry's and the embassy in Caracas' social media channels. Spanish citizens in Venezuela are urged to utilize these resources for assistance and information. The impact of the earthquakes extends beyond casualties, with approximately 15,050 people left homeless. A total of 86,117 families have received assistance.
The structural damage is extensive, with 885 buildings affected by the tremors. Of these, 189 buildings completely collapsed, underscoring the severity of the seismic event and the challenges faced in recovery and reconstruction efforts.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.