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Venezuela Twin Quakes Kill 32, Over 700 Injured: Delcy Rodriguez

Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, leaving at least 32 dead and over 700 injured. Acting President Delcy Rodriguez confirmed La Guaira state is the worst-hit area, with dozens of collapsed buildings. International rescue teams are arriving from the US, Mexico, Qatar, and other nations. The government has suspended classes and opened shelters for displaced residents.

At least 32 dead, over 700 injured after twin quakes devastate Venezuela: Delcy Rodriguez

Caracas, June 25

At least 32 people have been killed and more than 700 injured after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, Acting President Delcy Rodriguez said, warning that the death toll is expected to rise as rescue operations continue in the worst-hit areas.

In a post on X, Rodriguez said authorities had "a central and essential goal: to save lives" and appealed for calm as rescue efforts continue.

Speaking after an emergency meeting of the National Risk Management System (SNGR) and Civil Protection System, Rodriguez said authorities were focused on saving lives and searching for survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings and homes.

"We have a central and essential objective: to save lives. Our work, as authorities of the national emergency system and the civil protection system, is to rescue those people who are trapped under buildings or homes that have collapsed," Rodriguez said.

The acting president said that the coastal state of La Guaira was the area that was hit hardest by the disaster, saying dozens of buildings had collapsed and that the region had effectively become a disaster zone.

"I must report that the state most affected by this unprecedented seismic phenomenon is La Guaira state. There are dozens of collapsed buildings, and we are currently in very arduous rescue efforts to save whatever lives God allows us to save," she said.

Rodriguez called the destruction a "real tragedy" and extended condolences to families who lost loved ones. "We can say that La Guaira state is a true tragedy and has become a disaster zone," she said. "Our message of solidarity goes out to those families who have lost loved ones, and we reiterate our condolences and our support in these hard hours," she added.

The acting president said Venezuela was receiving international assistance, with rescue teams expected to arrive in the coming hours and days. She thanked US President Donald Trump and his administration for maintaining contact with Venezuelan authorities and offering support.

"I want to thank President Donald Trump and his government, which has been in permanent contact with the Venezuelan government and all our authorities, providing support and solidarity. In the first few hours, we will be receiving rescuers," Rodriguez said.

She said rescue brigades would also be arriving from the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico and Qatar following conversations with their respective governments. Rodriguez added that offers of humanitarian aid had also been received from China, while Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and several Caribbean nations had pledged support.

Providing the latest casualty figures, Rodriguez said, "At this time we have reports of 32 deaths, not yet counting the figures that La Guaira state may yield, and more than 700 injured who we have been receiving in emergency departments at both public hospitals and private health centres."

The government has suspended classes and non-essential activities nationwide, while hotels and shelters have been opened for residents whose homes were destroyed or severely damaged.

"I ask you to act in national unity, with calm, and to know that together we will overcome this tragedy. A tragedy that today brings mourning to many Venezuelan families, but Venezuela is also receiving the love of the peoples of the world," she said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Very sad to see such devastation. It's good that the Venezuelan government is accepting international help including from the US, despite political differences. In times of tragedy, humanity must come first. India should also consider sending aid or rescue teams if possible - we have experience with earthquake responses.

Michael C

As someone who lived through the 2010 Haiti earthquake, I feel for Venezuela. The aftershocks alone can be terrifying. Kudos to Delcy Rodriguez for her leadership and transparency on the death toll - that's crucial for relief efforts. Hope the solidarity from China, Brazil, and even Qatar materializes quickly.

Rohit P

One thing I notice - the acting president is thanking Trump for support. It shows that in crisis, even political rivals can come together. India-Venezuela relations have been warm historically, especially on energy cooperation. Hope India's government offers assistance too. Every little bit helps when a whole state is a disaster zone. 🇮🇳🤝🇻🇪

Siddharth J

32 confirmed dead and rising - and that's just preliminary. With La Guaira being the worst hit, the final number could be much higher. I hope the Venezuelan government is prioritizing rescue over politics. The appeal for national unity is right, but they need boots on the ground. What's the status of their disaster response infrastructure?

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