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Death Toll From Venezuela Double Earthquake Rises Above 4,700

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The death toll from the double earthquake that struck Venezuela has risen to more than 4,700, according to updated figures released by the Venezuelan government. The government’s latest official update, released Tuesday, listed 4,734 deaths, an increase of 173 from Monday. The earthquakes also injured 16,740 people, while 6,462 were rescued. Officials said 33,652 patients have been treated, an increase of 567 from Monday. A total of 128,324 fami…

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856 buildings have been damaged, of which 190 have collapsed. 6,462 people have been rescued and 20,903 are in temporary camps.

·Madrid, Spain
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BRIEF: Terrifying footage of one of two earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 was released by the Associated Press on Wednesday. New security camera footage shows multi-story apartment buildings, hotels and commercial buildings collapsing one after another in the city of La Guaira. Once popular tourist destinations overlooking the Caribbean Sea – Caraballeda, Playa Grande and Catia La Mar – disappeared in clouds of dust and were soon redu…

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Three weeks after a devastating double earthquake in Venezuela, the death toll has surpassed 4,700.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Almost three weeks after the earthquakes in Venezuela, the number of deaths has continued to rise.

·Germany
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Venezuela updated data on the effects of the major earthquakes that occurred at the end of June, killing more than 4,700 people and causing tens of thousands of injuries.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Three weeks after the devastating earthquake in Venezuela, the number of fatalities continues to rise, with up to 50,000 people missing according to the United Nations.

·Vienna, Austria
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teleSUR broke the news in Caracas, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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