Venezuela hit by twin earthquakes, death toll expected

Venezuela hit by twin earthquakes, death toll expected

Online Desk
Online Desk

Published: 02:19 25 June 2026

Two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela have caused widespread damage in the capital Caracas and other parts of the country. Many people fled their homes in panic after the earthquake. Several buildings collapsed and rescue operations are underway in many places.

According to the US Geological Survey, the first earthquake had a magnitude of 7.2. Shortly after, another powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.5 struck. The second earthquake was centered near the Yumare area of ​​Venezuela and had a depth of about 10 kilometers.

Initially, at least 32 people were reported dead. Hundreds were injured. However, many more are feared trapped under the rubble. As a result, officials have warned that the death toll could rise further.

The USGS's initial PAGER assessment has placed the disaster at the highest alert level. According to the agency's model, there is a risk of widespread loss of life and major economic damage. The model has indicated a risk of death of 10,000 to 100,000 people and also shows the risk of the death toll exceeding 100,000. However, this is not a definitive calculation, but an urgent assessment to indicate the possible extent of the damage.

Multi-storey buildings have been damaged in some areas of Caracas. Major damage is reported, especially in some states including La Guaira, Miranda, Aragua, Carabobo. Local sources said that roads, airports and public transport systems have also been damaged in some areas.

After the earthquake, warnings have been issued about the risk of landslides and avalanches. A tsunami warning was initially issued for coastal areas, but it was later withdrawn. However, residents have been advised to stay away from damaged buildings.

A state of emergency has been declared after the disaster. Rescue workers, doctors, police and volunteers are carrying out rescue and medical operations in the affected areas. The international community has also assured Venezuela of its support.

The earthquake hit Venezuela on a day when the country had a national holiday. As a result, many people were staying in their homes. This is believed to have increased the risk of damage.

The situation is still evolving. The true extent of casualties and damage will not be known until the rescue operation is completed.

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