Venezuela Earthquakes: Death Toll Passes 580 as Global Rescue Teams Race Against Time

 Venezuela is reeling after two powerful earthquakes struck within hours of each other, flattening buildings and burying families under rubble. The confirmed death toll has climbed past 580 and officials warn it is likely to rise further, with thousands of people still unaccounted for as search operations continue around the clock.

Rescue workers search through collapsed buildings after a powerful earthquake in Venezuela as international emergency teams assist in recovery efforts following widespread destruction and significant loss of life.
International rescue teams continue searching for survivors after a devastating earthquake struck Venezuela, leaving widespread destruction and triggering a major humanitarian response.
Rescue workers are facing a desperate race against time. In the critical window after a quake, survival often depends on how quickly trapped people can be reached, and crews are digging through collapsed homes and apartment blocks by hand and with heavy equipment. International help has poured in, with specialist teams arriving from Mexico, Brazil, Cuba and the United States to support exhausted local responders.


Beyond the immediate rescue effort, the scale of the disaster is enormous. Entire neighbourhoods have been damaged, leaving families without shelter, power or clean water. Relief agencies are warning of a second wave of hardship as displaced people crowd into temporary camps and aid struggles to reach the worst-hit areas.


For now, the focus remains on the missing. Every hour matters, and rescuers say they will keep searching for as long as there is any chance of finding someone alive. The coming days will determine just how heavy the final toll becomes.


This is a developing story and figures are changing rapidly. Readers are advised to check official sources for the latest updates.


Source: Democracy Now (26 June 2026).

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