Venezuela leader vows ‘no social unrest here’ as earthquakes death toll passes 3,000
Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, stated on Sunday that the country will not experience social unrest following twin earthquakes that occurred on June 24. These earthquakes, described as one of Latin America's worst disasters, resulted in over 3,000 deaths and left thousands missing.

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AI-generatedVenezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, stated on Sunday that the country will not experience social unrest following twin earthquakes that occurred on June 24. These earthquakes, described as one of Latin America's worst disasters, resulted in over 3,000 deaths and left thousands missing. The seismic events caused numerous buildings to collapse, rendering thousands homeless, particularly in the La Guaira coastal region north of Caracas. Rodriguez made these remarks during a military ceremony celebrating Venezuela's independence day, emphasizing "deep social solidarity" instead of unrest.
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5 extractedDelcy Rodriguez stated that Venezuela is experiencing 'deep social solidarity' instead of unrest.
Venezuela's interim president vowed the country would not descend into social unrest following earthquakes.
The earthquakes collapsed scores of buildings.
Thousands of people were left homeless, particularly in the La Guaira area.
Twin earthquakes killed more than 3,000 people in Venezuela.