Venezuela earthquakes latest Number of people killed in twin shocks rises

**Venezuela Earthquakes Latest: Death Toll Rises as Rescuers Continue Search for Survivors**

*Venezuela — June 2026*

The death toll from the devastating twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela has climbed to **at least 188 people**, with more than **1,520 others injured**, as emergency crews continue searching through collapsed buildings for survivors. Officials warn that the number of fatalities could increase further as rescue operations continue.
The two powerful earthquakes—a magnitude **7.2** foreshock followed just **39 seconds later** by a magnitude **7.5** mainshock—caused widespread destruction across the country, particularly in and around the capital, Caracas, and the coastal state of La Guaira. Hundreds of buildings were damaged or destroyed, leaving many people trapped beneath the rubble.

Search-and-rescue teams, assisted by volunteers and international aid organizations, have been working around the clock to locate survivors. Authorities estimate that **around 200 people remain trapped** in collapsed structures, while tens of thousands of residents have been displaced from their homes.
Hospitals have been overwhelmed by the influx of injured patients, with several medical facilities suffering structural damage during the earthquakes. Emergency shelters have been established for families forced to flee unsafe buildings, and relief efforts are focusing on providing food, clean water, medical supplies, and temporary housing.

Government officials have declared disaster zones in the hardest-hit regions, while international assistance has begun arriving from several countries. The United Nations and humanitarian organizations are coordinating relief
operations as concerns grow over aftershocks, damaged infrastructure, and the urgent needs of displaced communities.

Seismologists say the twin earthquakes were among the strongest to strike Venezuela in more than a century. The United States Geological Survey has warned that the eventual death toll could rise significantly as rescue crews gain access to heavily damaged areas and continue searching for those still missing.

As families anxiously await news of missing loved ones, emergency workers continue racing against time in hopes of finding additional survivors beneath the rubble. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant due to the ongoing risk of aftershocks and to avoid entering damaged buildings until they have been declared safe.