The death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes has climbed to 2,954, with 16,592 people injured and thousands displaced. Rescue teams continue searching for survivors as aftershocks persist, while the government has declared seven days of national mourning.
Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez declared seven days of national mourning after earthquakes killed 2,595 people, injured more than 12,000 and destroyed 189 buildings. Authorities continue relief operations as hundreds of aftershocks have rattled the country.
The death toll from Venezuela's June 24 earthquakes has risen to 2,295, with more than 11,000 people injured. Authorities said over 6,400 people have been rescued, 25 temporary camps are operational, and seven days of national mourning have been declared.
Rescue teams are racing to save hundreds believed trapped after twin powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela. The death toll has climbed to 235, with widespread destruction, repeated aftershocks and international assistance arriving as authorities continue search and rescue operations