Rescuers Race Against Time After Devastating Venezuela Earthquakes

Rescuers Race Against Time After Devastating Venezuela Earthquakes
VENEZUELA — A massive search-and-rescue operation is underway after two powerful earthquakes struck the country within minutes of each other, leaving widespread destruction, collapsed buildings, and thousands of families still searching for missing loved ones.
Authorities say the disaster has become one of the deadliest natural events in the country in over a century.
Rising Death Toll and Widespread Destruction
Officials have confirmed that the death toll has climbed to at least 920 people, with more than 3,300 injured. In addition, tens of thousands of residents are still reported missing as emergency crews continue to search through heavily damaged areas.
Entire neighborhoods in northern regions have reportedly been reduced to rubble, with rescue teams working around the clock to locate survivors trapped beneath collapsed structures.
Powerful Back-to-Back Quakes
Seismologists report that the earthquakes measured magnitude 7.2 and 7.5, striking in rapid succession and intensifying the scale of destruction.
The back-to-back tremors caused buildings to collapse, roads to crack, and critical infrastructure to fail across multiple cities and towns.
International Rescue Efforts
Emergency response teams from multiple countries have joined local authorities in search operations.
The United States has deployed specialized urban search-and-rescue units, while international aid organizations are sending medical supplies, personnel, and emergency relief to support overwhelmed local services.
Officials say additional international assistance is being coordinated as the scale of the disaster becomes clearer.
Families Waiting for Answers
In affected regions, thousands of families are still waiting for news of missing relatives.
Rescue teams warn that time is critical, as the chances of finding survivors diminish with each passing hour.
A Nation in Crisis
The earthquakes have left Venezuela facing a major humanitarian emergency, with hospitals overwhelmed and entire communities displaced.
At least 920 confirmed dead
Search and rescue operations ongoing
Widespread destruction across northern regions
Thousands still missing or unaccounted for
As rescue operations continue, authorities say every available resource is being directed toward saving lives and locating those still trapped beneath the rubble.