Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Surpasses 5,000
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A devastating earthquake in Venezuela has claimed the lives of 5,119 people and injured 16,740.
- Over 21,000 citizens are housed in temporary camps, with approximately 17,900 people left homeless.
- The disaster damaged 856 buildings, including 190 that were completely destroyed, and rescue efforts involve thousands of emergency personnel and volunteers.
The death toll from a devastating earthquake in Venezuela has climbed to 5,119, with an additional 16,740 people injured, according to Jorge Rodrรญguez, head of the National Assembly. The seismic event, which struck on June 25, has left a significant portion of the population displaced and infrastructure in ruins.
Authorities report that over 21,000 citizens are currently residing in temporary camps, while around 17,900 individuals remain without housing. The earthquake's impact is evident in the widespread damage to buildings, with 856 structures affected, including 190 that were completely demolished. This catastrophic event marks the strongest earthquake to hit Venezuela in 126 years.
In response to the crisis, approximately 31,000 emergency service personnel, over 31,300 volunteers, and 2,400 international rescuers are actively involved in relief and recovery operations. The scale of the disaster necessitates a massive, coordinated effort to address the immediate needs of survivors and begin the long process of rebuilding.
5,119 people died, and 16,740 were injured.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.