Venezuela Quakes Death Toll Surpasses 1,700
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A devastating earthquake in Venezuela has killed at least 1,719 people and injured 5,034.
- Tens of thousands of people are reported missing following the quakes that struck five days ago.
- The disaster has left widespread destruction, with buildings collapsed and many people displaced.
Five days after devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, the official death toll has climbed to at least 1,719. National Assembly president Jorge Rodriguez announced the grim figures on Monday, also reporting that 5,034 people sustained injuries. The quakes have left tens of thousands of individuals missing, highlighting the scale of the disaster.
The affected areas, particularly Caraballeda in La Guaira state, bear the scars of the seismic event. Images from the region show collapsed buildings and rubble-strewn streets, with a Venezuelan flag painted on a damaged wall serving as a stark reminder of the national impact. The full extent of the devastation is still unfolding as rescue and recovery efforts continue.
The earthquakes have had a profound impact on communities, displacing countless individuals and leaving many without homes or essential services. The rising death toll and the large number of missing persons underscore the severity of the crisis. Authorities are working to assess the damage and provide assistance to those affected, but the road to recovery is expected to be long and challenging.
Originally published by The Punch in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.