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Venezuela quake death toll rises to 4,490, officials say, but no number given for missing

Euronews World · 2026-07-13

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• What happened: The death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes has risen to 4,490, with over 19,500 people now living in makeshift camps due to widespread destruction. • Why it matters: The earthquakes, which struck on June 24, have devastated communities, leading to urgent humanitarian needs and calls for international aid, including assistance from Russia and the U.S. • What to watch next: The Venezuelan government plans to provide temporary housing solutions and will need to secure significant resources for long-term recovery efforts, including construction of new homes.

By Marina Neila & Gavin Blackburn Published on 13/07/2026 - 8:49 GMT+2 Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp Camps for families left homeless have sprung up in stadiums, plazas and on sidewalks in La Guaira as well as nearby Caracas. The official death toll from Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes rose to nearly 4,500 on Sunday, as the government reported more than 19,500 people were now living in camps due to the destruction. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The latest toll offered by the government on its official Telegram account listed 4,490 as dead, about 150 higher than the day before, and 16,740 injured. It did not give an estimate for the number of people still unaccounted for. On 24 June, the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes hit Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira, flattening entire high-rise apartment blocks into layers of rubble. Camps for families left homeless have sprung up in stadiums, plazas and on sidewalks in La Guaira as well as nearby Caracas. The government update on Sunday said 19,583 people were living in the camps. Volunteers pull a rope to remove a debris from a collapsed building by earthquakes in La Guaira, 12 July, 2026 AP Photo On Saturday, National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez, the brother of interim leader Delcy Rodríguez, said the government would begin providing some apartments to families in the coming days that were under construction before the quake. But he added that significant resources will be needed to build more, provide rental assistance and offer loans for property purchases. The government has allocated more than 40 plots of land in La Guaira, totalling about 584,000 square meters, for the construction of new homes, Rodríguez said. Foreign Minister Yvan Gil meanwhile reported on his Telegram account on Sunday that an aid shipment from Russia had arrived. The US Embassy said it has delivered 100,000 aid kits to the affected communities. Go to accessibility shortcuts Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Read more Can HAARP trigger earthquakes? The truth behind the hoax that returns after every natural disaster Venezuela calls for release of frozen assets to help earthquake recovery efforts Number of Portuguese nationals and people of Portuguese descent killed in Venezuela rises to 96 Natural catastrophe Humanitarian crisis Venezuela Missing persons Earthquake

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