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Venezuela earthquake rescues: Five heart-warming moments

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Jun 29, 2026

6 articles|4 sources
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Human Interest(6)
Al Jazeera7h ago

Venezuela earthquake rescues: Five heart-warming moments

Following back-to-back magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes in northern Venezuela on Wednesday, rescue efforts are ongoing, with over 1,400 confirmed deaths and widespread destruction in Caracas and La Guaira. Despite the devastation, several heartwarming moments have provided relief, including the rescue of a baby by US crews and two 11-year-old boys by Colombian and Mexican teams. International aid has poured in from countries like the United States, Brazil, and El Salvador, with many nations sending search and rescue teams and humanitarian supplies. Volunteers and students have formed human chains to distribute aid, and Pope Leo XIV has expressed solidarity and gratitude to rescue workers.

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The Guardian - World News18h ago

Venezuela earthquake: father and son found alive in rubble after four days as death toll nears 1,500

A father and son were rescued alive from rubble in Venezuela nearly four days after twin earthquakes struck, offering a glimmer of hope as the death toll surpassed 1,450. The magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 quakes, which occurred last week, destroyed nearly 200 buildings in Caraballeda, about 40km north of Caracas. International rescue teams, including French and American personnel, made the discovery. Interim President Delcy Rodríguez praised the ongoing rescue efforts, stating they would not be suspended. The disaster has exacerbated Venezuela's ongoing economic crisis, with tens of thousands still missing and millions lacking basic needs. Looting has also been reported in affected cities like La Guaira, while international aid, including from the US, has begun to arrive.

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South China Morning Post11h ago

Critical rescue window passes in quake-hit Venezuela as death toll nears 1,500

The critical 72-hour window for finding earthquake survivors in Venezuela has closed, as the death toll now exceeds 1,450. Nearly 200 buildings have collapsed following powerful twin earthquakes. International rescue teams are now in a race against time to recover any further survivors from the debris. Despite the grim outlook, a man and his teenage son were found alive on Sunday by French and American teams in Caraballeda, offering a small glimmer of hope. Tens of thousands of people remain missing in the country, which is already facing an economic crisis.

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Key Claims

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Magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck northern Venezuela on Wednesday.

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The U.S. military is assisting in Venezuela following deadly earthquakes.

— U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)

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U.S. Marines are supporting U.S. and international first responders in search and rescue efforts.

— SOUTHCOM

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Rescue teams from El Salvador, Venezuela, and Mexico are working to find Aaron Levi Cantillo Vargas, 21.

— Nayib Bukele

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Aaron Levi Cantillo Vargas is trapped under a building in Caraballeda, La Guaira state.

— Nayib Bukele

Jun 28, 2026

12 articles|5 sources
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Human Interest(11)
Al Jazeera23h ago

Hope of finding more Venezuela quake survivors fades despite late rescues

Hope is fading for finding more survivors of devastating twin earthquakes in Venezuela, which struck near La Guaira on Wednesday. While a few late rescues occurred over the weekend, including a 60-year-old woman trapped for 86 hours, tens of thousands remain missing. Officials reported 1,430 deaths as of Saturday, with over 50,000 people reported missing. International rescue teams are on the ground, with Venezuela's interim president stating 33 people were rescued over the weekend. Criticism has emerged regarding the government's response, with reports of residents intervening when state workers left rescue sites. International aid, including financial support and satellite mapping, has been mobilized by the US and EU.

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Fox News - WorldYesterday

33 rescued from Venezuelan rubble: Survival window desperately fading with nearly 50,000 missing

Search-and-rescue teams in Venezuela rescued 33 people from collapsed buildings following twin earthquakes that struck the country's northern coast. The death toll has reached 1,430, with over 3,000 injured and displaced. Officials and aid workers expressed concern that the survival window for nearly 50,000 people still missing is rapidly closing, as the critical 72-hour mark passed Saturday evening. International rescue teams, including those from the U.S., Colombia, and Mexico, were involved in the rescues. Starlink is providing free communication services in the affected La Guaira state. Pope Francis also expressed solidarity with those affected by the disaster.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Two boys rescued from Venezuela earthquake rubble after days of being trapped

Two 11-year-old boys were rescued from earthquake rubble in Venezuela after being trapped for days. The rescues occurred separately, with one boy, Moises, pulled out after a six-hour operation by rescuers. The second boy was also found and carried on a stretcher. These events follow powerful magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes that struck on Wednesday, causing widespread building collapses and leaving at least 1,430 confirmed dead and tens of thousands missing. Rescuers continue to search for survivors, with hopes remaining for those who may have access to food and water. The coastal region of La Guaira, particularly the town of Caraballeda, has been severely impacted, with a local golf course serving as a central hub for emergency response and aid distribution.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Venezuelan earthquakes test Trump’s new western hemisphere policy after gutting of USAID

Following recent earthquakes in Venezuela, the Trump administration is undertaking a significant disaster response, deploying three specialized urban search and rescue teams and pledging $150 million in aid. This "whole-of-government" effort, described by Secretary of State Marco Rubio as "big, fast, effective," is a test for the US's new approach to the Western Hemisphere, particularly after the US deposed Nicolás Maduro in January and now considers Venezuela an ally. The response is notable given recent cuts to USAID and the transfer of disaster assistance to the State Department. Experts consider this a crucial test of the administration's foreign policy and disaster relief capabilities, especially given the scale of the earthquakes, which have caused significant casualties.

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Key Claims

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Pope Leo expressed solidarity with Venezuelans.

— Pope Leo

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Two deadly earthquakes occurred in Venezuela.

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Pope Leo prayed for Venezuela's recovery.

— Pope Leo

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Teams are scrambling to locate survivors four days after Venezuela earthquakes.

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United States search and rescue team members pulled a father and his son from the rubble on Sunday.

— AP video by Juan Arraez

Jun 27, 2026

12 articles|6 sources
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Human Interest(12)
BBC News - WorldYesterday

'Every person saved is a miracle': Families call to trapped loved ones in region devastated by Venezuela quakes

Following back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela, families are desperately searching for loved ones trapped under collapsed buildings in the hardest-hit coastal state of La Guaira. Rescuers, aided by international teams from countries like Mexico, Spain, the US, and the UK, are racing against time to find survivors, though the scale of the tragedy is immense, with officials confirming at least 1430 deaths and the UN estimating 50,000 missing. Many families face the impossible task of moving heavy debris without proper machinery, listening for any sounds of life while grappling with the overwhelming smell of death. The government is deploying rescue efforts and distributing aid, while international support is arriving, but the situation remains dire as the window for survival closes.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Venezuelans dig for earthquake survivors as 72-hour rescue window nears end

Two powerful earthquakes, magnitude 7.2 and 7.5, struck Venezuela on Wednesday, devastating the coastal area around La Guaira. As of Friday night, at least 920 people are confirmed dead and over 51,000 are missing. Rescuers are racing against time as the critical 72-hour survival window nears its end, with many Venezuelans digging through rubble by hand due to a scarcity of government rescue teams. Authorities have restricted access to La Guaira to manage traffic chaos hampering search efforts. While officials project a robust government response, distributing food and water and welcoming international aid, residents report seeing few state rescue teams.

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Fox News - World2d ago

Venezuelan earthquake death toll hits at least 920 as US rescuers race against critical survival window

At least 920 people have died following devastating 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that struck Venezuela's northern shore on Wednesday. Over 3,300 are injured, and tens of thousands remain missing. American search and rescue teams from Virginia, California, and Florida were deployed on Friday, joining efforts to locate survivors trapped in collapsed buildings. The U.S. has pledged $150 million in aid and is moving critical life-saving equipment. Despite international assistance, Venezuelans report a limited government response, with locals taking matters into their own hands to search for loved ones. Venezuelan authorities are now restricting access to the hardest-hit area, La Guaira, to facilitate search operations.

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Key Claims

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The death toll in the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela has risen to 1,430.

— Jorge Rodríguez

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A British crisis-response volunteer team was stuck in Madrid airport for over 24 hours due to airport damage in Venezuela.

— Vernon Young

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Two 80-person search teams have been deployed by the US.

— Jeremy Lewin

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A 4.8 magnitude earthquake was detected at 3:20pm local time near northern Aragua state, Venezuela.

— European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC)

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At least 1,430 people have been confirmed dead from previous earthquakes in Venezuela.

Jun 26, 2026

21 articles|6 sources
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Al Jazeera3d ago

Which countries have pledged aid to Venezuela after powerful earthquakes?

Following two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela, numerous countries and international organizations have pledged and dispatched aid. The quakes, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, have resulted in at least 235 deaths and thousands injured, damaging or destroying hundreds of buildings. Countries from the Americas, including the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador, and Cuba, are sending search and rescue teams, medical supplies, and personnel. The United Nations is also providing assistance, with its aid chief expressing determination to ensure help reaches the Venezuelan people. Other international supporters include the IFRC, the Vatican, Turkiye, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, and France, all contributing various forms of humanitarian relief and rescue expertise to aid Venezuela's recovery efforts.

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BBC News - World2d ago

Venezuela earthquakes kill 920 people as families desperate for news

Two powerful earthquakes, including a magnitude 7.5 tremor, have killed at least 920 people and injured over 3,360 in Venezuela, with hundreds still feared trapped under rubble. The quakes, which struck on Wednesday, caused widespread destruction, particularly in the La Guaira region, damaging or destroying hundreds of buildings, including hospitals and shopping centers. International rescue teams from countries like the UK, US, Netherlands, Mexico, and Switzerland have begun arriving to assist in search and recovery efforts, with the US also providing significant financial aid. Surviving medical facilities are overwhelmed due to pre-existing shortages and the scale of the disaster, complicating the emergency response. The government has reported hundreds of aftershocks and ongoing rescue operations, with hopes of finding more survivors.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Venezuela death toll doubles as interim president vows to save ‘as many people as possible’

Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, announced the official death toll from the country's worst earthquake in over a century has risen to 589, with nearly 3,000 injured. Foreign rescue teams are beginning to arrive, but frustration is growing due to the perceived slow government response. Local volunteers and relatives of the missing have expressed exasperation as they search for survivors with limited resources. The earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude, devastated Venezuela's northern coast, particularly the La Guaira region. Years of economic mismanagement have left authorities unprepared to handle the disaster, with degraded health infrastructure and collapsed buildings exacerbating the crisis. The US and several other countries have offered humanitarian aid and rescue assistance.

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Public Health(1)
Al Jazeera3d ago

Venezuela earthquakes: Why is Caracas so vulnerable?

Two powerful earthquakes, a magnitude 7.2 followed by a 7.5, struck west of Caracas, Venezuela, on Wednesday, causing extensive damage and resulting in 235 confirmed deaths and 4,300 injuries. The capital city is particularly vulnerable due to its location in a sedimentary basin that amplifies seismic waves, and its infrastructure and buildings are not designed to withstand tremors. Many structures, including those in the Altamira district, are built on insecure ground or sediments, increasing their susceptibility to damage. Decades of underinvestment, exacerbated by economic sanctions, have prevented adequate urban planning and the implementation of seismic-resistant building codes. Shallow earthquake depths also contributed to the intensified destruction in populated areas.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

Venezuela earthquakes draw aid from governments that cut ties with Caracas

Two powerful earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude, struck northern Venezuela on Wednesday evening, killing at least 188 people and injuring over 1,500. The tremors, the strongest in over a century, also left more than 200 people trapped under rubble. In response to the disaster, Interim President Delcy Rodriguez declared a nationwide state of emergency and designated the coastal state of La Guaira as a disaster zone. Notably, Venezuela received offers of rescue teams and humanitarian aid from various countries in the Americas, including governments that had previously severed diplomatic ties with Caracas.

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BBC reports from La Guaira, one of Venezuela's worst-hit areas.

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Rescuers are still working to find survivors under the rubble.

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Twin earthquakes rocked the country.

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Rescuers are racing to find earthquake survivors in Venezuela.

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The critical 72-hour "golden window" for finding survivors is nearing.

Jun 25, 2026

29 articles|6 sources
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Al Jazeera4d ago

‘Concrete breaking off walls’: Survivors describe Venezuela’s earthquakes

Venezuela experienced two major earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude, on Wednesday evening, causing widespread panic and destruction. Survivors described buildings shaking violently with concrete breaking off walls. The state of La Guaira is particularly devastated, with collapsed buildings and rescue efforts underway. The Venezuelan government has confirmed at least 188 deaths, though the US Geological Survey predicts a much higher toll. In response to the disaster and public pressure, the government has loosened restrictions on social media platforms like X, allowing residents to search for missing loved ones and share information. International aid has been offered by several countries.

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The Guardian - World News4d ago

Scenes of destruction after deadly earthquakes in Venezuela – visual guide

Two powerful earthquakes, magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5, struck Venezuela 39 seconds apart near Morón, causing widespread destruction. Hundreds are feared dead and thousands injured in the country's worst seismic event in over a century. The capital, Caracas, and the northern coast, particularly La Guaira and Catia La Mar, sustained the most severe damage, with numerous buildings collapsing. The airport in La Guaira was severely damaged and closed, and metro and train systems were halted. Rescue efforts are underway in affected areas, including Caracas neighborhoods like Altamira and Los Palos Grandes, where buildings also collapsed.

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Associated Press (AP)4d ago

World leaders react with offers and solidarity after powerful quakes hit Venezuela

Two powerful earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude, struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, resulting in at least 164 deaths, over 1,000 injuries, and numerous people trapped under collapsed buildings. World leaders have responded with messages of solidarity and offers of assistance. The United States is deploying search and rescue teams, medical resources, and humanitarian aid. France is sending a team of 85 rescue workers, and Mexico is dispatching military rescue and medical personnel. Brazil has pledged support for recovery efforts, while China has offered assistance according to Venezuela's needs. Spain and Colombia have also expressed solidarity with the Venezuelan people.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Economic losses mount as Venezuela earthquake death toll grows

A series of powerful earthquakes in Venezuela on Wednesday has resulted in at least 188 deaths and significant economic damage, with preliminary estimates suggesting losses could reach up to 7 percent of the country's GDP. The quakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5, struck west of Caracas, causing widespread destruction. Venezuela's interim president announced a $200 million IMF fund for reconstruction, and the US is deploying resources for damage assessment and aid, despite logistical challenges like airport closures. International organizations, including the UN and Switzerland, are mobilizing humanitarian efforts. The disaster exacerbates existing poverty and infrastructure issues, though the oil and gas sector appears to have sustained limited damage.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Venezuela quakes: How will sanctions impact aid operations?

Following two strong earthquakes in Venezuela that killed at least 164 people and injured nearly 1,000, the United States has pledged assistance. While the US has partially lifted some financial sanctions, concerns remain about their impact on aid operations and the potential for increased US political influence. Experts note that financial sanctions can hinder NGOs from sending funds and create administrative burdens for importing goods and personnel. The article also highlights that existing sanctions have worsened Venezuela's economic crisis, affecting access to food and medicine. The EU and UK also have sanctions on Venezuela due to political repression.

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A rare double earthquake ravaged Venezuela on Wednesday, killing at least 188 people and leaving more than 200 trapped.

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Thousands of people have been reported missing and about 1,500 people have been injured.

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The powerful 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes struck 39 seconds apart along the San Sebastian fault on Venezuela’s northern coast.

— U.S. Geological Survey

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Some of the heaviest damage and casualties were in La Guaira, a coastal region north of the capital, Caracas.

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They were among the strongest in the South American nation in more than a century.