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.

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AI-generatedTwin 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.
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5 extractedSatellite imagery shows widespread damage in coastal cities of Macuto and Caraballeda.
At least 1,423 infrastructures were affected, with La Guaira being the most badly hit.
Twin earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck near San Felipe on June 24.
More than 51,000 people remain missing after the earthquakes.
At least 1,430 people were killed by the earthquakes.