NEWSAR
Multi-perspective news intelligence
SRCAl Jazeera
LANGEN
LEANCenter
WORDS306
ENT9
SUN · 2026-06-28 · 12:37 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0628-88096
News/Venezuela earthquake rescues: Five heart/Satellite images show scale of destruction in Venezuela eart…
NSR-2026-0628-88096News Report·EN·Human Interest

Satellite images show scale of destruction in Venezuela earthquakes

Twin earthquakes, magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5, struck near San Felipe, Venezuela on June 24, causing widespread devastation. As of the article's reporting, at least 1,430 people have died, with over 51,000 missing, and the death toll is expected to rise.

AJLabsAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-28 · 12:37 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Satellite images show scale of destruction in Venezuela earthquakes
Al JazeeraFIG 01
Reading time
2min
Word count
306words
Sources cited
1cited
Entities identified
9entities
Quality score
100%
§ 01

Briefing Summary

AI-generated
NEWSAR · AI

Twin earthquakes, magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5, struck near San Felipe, Venezuela on June 24, causing widespread devastation. As of the article's reporting, at least 1,430 people have died, with over 51,000 missing, and the death toll is expected to rise. Rescue efforts are underway, focusing on the critical first 72 hours after the quakes. Satellite imagery from June 26 reveals extensive destruction, particularly in the coastal cities of Macuto and Caraballeda, with numerous buildings, including high-rise residential blocks and resorts, collapsing. Caraballeda, home to approximately 53,000 people, has been severely impacted, with entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble, and is now a central location for rescue operations. Transport infrastructure remains suspended, and international airports are closed.

Confidence 0.90Sources 1Claims 5Entities 9
§ 02

Article analysis

Model · rule-based
Framing
Human Interest
Public Health
Tone
Mixed Tone
AI-assessed
CalmNeutralAlarmist
Factuality
0.80 / 1.00
Factual
LowHigh
Sources cited
1
Limited
FewMany
§ 03

Key claims

5 extracted
01

Satellite imagery shows widespread damage in coastal cities of Macuto and Caraballeda.

factual
Confidence
1.00
02

At least 1,423 infrastructures were affected, with La Guaira being the most badly hit.

statisticUnited Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Confidence
1.00
03

Twin earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck near San Felipe on June 24.

factual
Confidence
1.00
04

More than 51,000 people remain missing after the earthquakes.

statistic
Confidence
0.90
05

At least 1,430 people were killed by the earthquakes.

statistic
Confidence
0.90
§ 04

Full report

2 min read · 306 words
Rescue crews and volunteers are racing against time to find survivors after twin earthquakes devastated Venezuela on June 24, killing at least 1,430 people.More than 51,000 people remain missing, with officials warning the death toll will continue to climb as hopes of finding survivors fade.Twin earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck near San Felipe about 40 seconds apart on June 24 at about 6pm local time. Since then, more than 302 aftershocks have been reported by the authorities.Disaster experts say the first 72 hours offer the greatest chance of rescuing people trapped beneath collapsed buildings before dehydration, injuries and suffocation sharply reduce survival rates. That critical window ends on Sunday.According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), at least 1,423 infrastructures were affected, and the state of La Guaira remains the most badly hit.Transport infrastructure remains suspended and international airports are closed.Satellite imagery captured on June 26 shortly after the earthquake shows widespread damage, particularly in the coastal cities of Macuto and Caraballeda.Before-and-after images reveal the collapse of several high-rise residential buildings and resorts, with Caraballeda appearing to have suffered the most extensive damage, including the destruction of seafront buildings.Drag to the right to see buildings and widespread damage in different parts of Venezuela.CaraballedaHome to about 53,000 people, Caraballeda on Venezuela's Caribbean coast is among the communities hardest hit by the twin earthquakes, with entire neighbourhoods reduced to rubble.The city, just east of La Guaira, has become the centre of rescue operations as crews search collapsed buildings for survivors and aid struggles to reach devastated areas.Marina de CaraballedaResidencia NautiliusThe collapse of the 12-storey Residencia Nautilus apartment block has come to symbolise the scale of Venezuela's earthquake disaster, with dozens feared trapped beneath the rubble.The building in Caraballeda remains one of the largest rescue sites as crews continue searching for survivors.
§ 05

Entities

9 identified
§ 06

Keywords & salience

10 terms
venezuela earthquakes
1.00
earthquake destruction
1.00
satellite imagery
0.90
rescue operations
0.80
humanitarian aid
0.70
collapsed buildings
0.70
disaster response
0.60
aftershocks
0.60
la guaira
0.50
caraballeda
0.50
§ 07

Topic connections

Interactive graph
Network visualization showing 51 related topics
View Full Graph
Person Organization Location Event|Click node to navigate|Edge numbers = shared articles