Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 4,333 Amid Crisis

Following the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, the confirmed death toll has risen to 4,333, with 16,740 individuals sustaining injuries. Approximately 17,000 residents are now homeless, and hundreds of buildings have been either destroyed or severely damaged.
Jorge Rodríguez, President of Venezuela's National Assembly, reported that search teams are still working to locate survivors, with 315 victims yet to be identified. The Venezuelan government has begun implementing a plan to provide permanent housing for the displaced, estimating that around 25,000 new homes will be required.
The earthquakes, measuring between 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, caused extensive destruction across Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira. The European Union has announced an additional €20 million in emergency support to bolster ongoing search and rescue operations.
Despite progress, significant challenges remain, including inadequate access to clean water and healthcare for those living in temporary shelters.
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