Death toll in Venezuela earthquakes tops 1,450
The death toll in the twin earthquakes which rocked Venezuela earlier this week has risen to 1,450, top lawmaker Jorge Rodriguez said on Saturday. Ano...
The death toll in the twin earthquakes which rocked Venezuela earlier this week has risen to 1,450, top lawmaker Jorge Rodriguez said on Saturday. Another 3,200 people were injured and 3,100 left homeless by the disaster, he added on state television.
Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodríguez said in a televised address that 14,000 military and police personnel are deployed in La Guaira for security and sanitation, while 10 more countries are expected to join rescue efforts.
"In recent hours, Venezuela has received 17 flights carrying more than 1,600 members of rescue teams, and over the next 24 hours, the arrival of 25 additional flights is expected," said foreign ministry official Oliver Blanco.
Families and neighbours are still searching for missing relatives in the rubble, often digging by hand.
Jennifer Palacios, 25, said her six-year-old son and five other relatives were still trapped in La Guaira city’s eight-tower Hugo Chávez housing complex.
“It’s the community that has managed to get people out alive,” she said. “We need them to bring cranes to move the slabs. There are still people trapped.”
A UN report estimated direct damage from the two earthquakes, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, at about $6.7bn. The second quake was Venezuela’s strongest in more than a century.
Reuters witnesses travelling through the region saw cracked highways and buildings reduced to broken concrete and twisted metal.
Volunteers have been bringing supplies by motorcycle from Caracas and Valencia.
In the coastal town of Caraballeda, lawyer Ricardo Trias, 73, said he was trying to obtain official documents after his godson, Armando López, 54, was recovered from the rubble of his building on Thursday night.
International aid arrives
Rodríguez held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday, following earlier meetings with U.S. Northern Command and disaster response experts.
The United States said it is mobilising $150 million in aid and easing sanctions, while also deploying two ships and supporting operations with helicopters and aircraft.
In the beachside neighbourhood of Los Corales, 50 members of an El Salvador rescue team are assessing the ruins of three 10-storey buildings using drones, heat scanners and search dogs. Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele shared a video on X showing the team preparing to enter one of the damaged structures.
A country already under strain
The earthquakes struck a country already weakened by years of economic crisis, political turmoil and fragile infrastructure.
While the government says hundreds are missing or trapped, opposition-linked sources report that more than 54,000 people remain unaccounted for on a publicly shared website.
The U.S. Geological Survey has estimated that more than 10,000 deaths are possible, which could make this one of the deadliest earthquakes in Latin America in decades.
Nearly seven million people could be affected, the UN’s migration agency said, as it supplied emergency shelter and other relief items.
France said on Saturday it was considering taking reciprocal measures after Burkina Faso broke off diplomatic relations.
Japan remained on high alert Saturday as Typhoon Mekkhala approached the eastern coast after Typhoon Higos weakened into a tropical depression. Authorities warned of continued heavy rain, flooding, and landslides, according to media reports.
A tanker reported being struck by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, Britain's maritime security agency said, after the United States and Iran each launched strikes in the worst escalation since they signed their interim peace deal.
Germany and Poland are bracing for sweltering conditions as a deadly heatwave that has gripped Western Europe moves east, with temperatures expected to approach 40°C over the weekend.
Iran had a stoppage-time goal disallowed as they drew 1-1 with Egypt in their final Group G match at Seattle Stadium on Friday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the country is going through a “difficult period”, but has learned much from it, according to state news agency TASS.
Pope Leo has expressed solidarity with people in Venezuela after twin earthquakes struck the country earlier this week, causing widespread damage and leaving communities in urgent need of assistance.
Eleven people were killed when a small plane carrying skydivers crashed near Nancy in eastern France on Sunday, local officials said.
France has recorded 1,000 excess deaths during the severe heatwave that swept across Europe, according to the country's public health agency, which warned the final toll is likely to rise.
Lionel Messi made World Cup history as Argentina finished top of Group J, while Austria and Algeria both reached the Round of 32 after a dramatic draw that ended Iran's hopes of progressing.
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