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Death toll from Venezuela's two quakes rises to 3,535

2026-07-07 HKT 07:08
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  • A line of simple white crosses with small bouquets placed on them marked a long row of individual graves in La Esperanza cemetery in La Guaira. Photo: Reuters
    A line of simple white crosses with small bouquets placed on them marked a long row of individual graves in La Esperanza cemetery in La Guaira. Photo: Reuters
The death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes has risen to 3,535, with more than 16,700 injured in the disaster, according to updated official figures released on Monday.

The massive June 24 earthquakes flattened entire neighbourhoods in La Guaira state north of the capital Caracas, and thousands are still reported missing.

The government said 16,740 people were injured in the powerful back-to-back shocks and that over 17,000 were left homeless.

The government has not given a figure for those still missing under mountains of rubble, but the UN estimates that as many as 50,000 people may still be unaccounted for.

Many of the survivors are living in temporary camps on the street, in public parks or car parks.

The United Nations said it was continuing to ramp up aid operations in coordination with the government in Caracas.

"Some search and rescue teams remain deployed in the affected areas, while other specialised engineering teams and medical support continue to arrive," UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters on Monday.

Dujarric said a comprehensive needs assessment that will form the basis of an updated response plan was nearly complete, though he did not say when it would be released. UN agencies are already providing services in three camps and assessing other sites for expanded support.

Families meanwhile continue to search for their dead in the hope of giving them a dignified burial.

On Sunday, authorities began burying dozens of unidentified victims in a mass grave.

A line of simple white crosses with small bouquets at their foot marked a long row of individual graves in La Esperanza cemetery in La Guaira.

Each one had the same date of death: June 24, 2026. (AFP/ Reuters)



Edited by Cecil Wong

Death toll from Venezuela's two quakes rises to 3,535