
The toll following the 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude aftershocks that occurred on June 24 in Venezuela and caused great devastation across the country is worsening. According to the latest statements by the Ministry of Information, the total number of those who lost their lives among the victims of the natural disaster exceeded thousands of citizens, reaching 2,645. This dramatic increase indicates that hopes are gradually fading despite search and rescue efforts continuing under difficult conditions and the retrieval of dead or injured bodies from the rubble. Local officials emphasize that the damage to infrastructure, particularly due to the severity of the first earthquake, caused serious disruptions in communication and transport networks, negatively affecting evacuation work and aid delivery efforts.
Official data reveal the extent of not only loss of life but also physical injuries. According to statistics provided by Ministry sources, more than 12,000 people were injured in various degrees as a result of the collapse of buildings, caving in of roofs, and entrapment incidents during and after the earthquake. While the majority of the injured are being referred to hospitals in the regions where the earthquake's intensity was felt most, it is stated that health facilities are facing a patient load above their capacity. Although the Ministry of Health and emergency teams are working day and night to treat the injured, it is claimed that interventions are delayed due to logistical issues such as a shortage of medicine and medical supplies.
International rescue teams and local civil society organizations continue to work intensively in the disaster zone, and the cries of families searching for a glimmer of hope rise from every rubble. The fact that thousands of people are still reported missing or have not been found has led families to flock to forensic medicine institutions and registration centers, while the process of identifying bodies has become a quite difficult and long marathon. Officials state that delays in delivering aid to some villages and towns, due to the inability to fully comprehend the scale of the panic and destruction, especially at night, may be one of the main reasons for the increase in the number of deaths.
Initial estimates on the economic and social impacts of the earthquake warn that Venezuela's already fragile economic structure will be further shaken by this disaster. While public buildings such as schools, hospitals, and government offices have become unusable in many parts of the country, it was reported that a large part of the housing stock was completely destroyed or heavily damaged. Government officials announced that a reconstruction process, which will take at least a few months, will begin after the completion of damage assessment works, and requested humanitarian aid and m support from the international community. Procurement of the heavy machinery and materials necessary for debris removal and infrastructure repair remains a major problem due to logistical difficulties.
Finally, experts and seismologists point out that these earthquakes in the region are part of the activity on the Caribbean-Indian plate boundary, one of the most seismically active belts in South America, and that the risk of aftershocks continues. Meteorology and seismology institutions frequently warn citizens not to enter damaged buildings and to heed officials' warnings, calling for conscious behavior to prevent panic in case of a possible new tremor. The improvement of conditions in temporary camps set up to meet the basic needs of earthquake victims such as shelter, food, and hygiene, and the increasing risks with the approach of winter months, make it mandatory to implement emergency aid packages.
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