Rescue teams searching for survivors in earthquake rubble in Caracas.
Rescue teams searching for survivors in earthquake rubble in Caracas.
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Rescue efforts continue in Caracas after earthquakes

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Nearly 48 hours after Wednesday's earthquakes, rescue teams search for survivors amid rubble in Altamira, Caracas. Isabel Jara, delegate of the Canary Islands Government in Venezuela, is among the confirmed victims.

Ángeles Díaz, a 32-year-old architect, was trapped in a 19-story building in Altamira after the double earthquake. Her husband received a distress call before losing contact. Volunteers and soldiers work at the Petunia building, where 10 people are presumed trapped.

Spanish authorities confirmed the deaths of five Spaniards, including Isabel Jara. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs raised the number of missing Spaniards to 119 and noted that 14 remain under rubble. A Venezuelan driver for the Spanish embassy also died with his family.

Canary Islands Government President Fernando Clavijo announced three days of official mourning and aid measures. Canary executive sources expressed condolences to families and held hope for the remaining missing persons.

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Users shared updates on ongoing rescues in Caracas rubble with some hopeful survivor stories, expressed sorrow over deaths including Isabel Jara, and noted the national emergency amid aftershocks and infrastructure damage.

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Earthquake destruction and rescue efforts in La Guaira, Venezuela after 7.5 magnitude quake
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Earthquakes in Venezuela leave at least 188 dead

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Two earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday, June 24, killing at least 188 people and injuring 1,520. La Guaira was declared a disaster zone and several countries sent humanitarian aid.

Venezuela's government has handed control to the armed forces in the state of La Guaira after severe earthquakes. The official death toll stands at 920.

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The Spanish government has mobilized military personnel and humanitarian aid following the earthquakes that struck Venezuela. The response includes UME personnel and support from AECID.

Mexico deployed personnel and supplies to Venezuela after the June 24 earthquakes. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the dispatch of three planes carrying rescue teams.

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Brazilian humanitarian aid to Venezuela, hit by two earthquakes on Wednesday (24). The first mission, with firefighters and equipment, departs on Friday (26).

President Lee Jae Myung expressed condolences on Thursday over powerful earthquakes in Venezuela that killed at least 32 people. The Foreign Ministry issued a similar statement.

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Authorities recovered the body of Leandro Isidro Beltrán Reséndiz, the last of four miners trapped in the March 25 tailings dam collapse at Sinaloa's Santa Fe mine in El Rosario. Found dead after 33 days underground, his body was located early on April 27. Two miners—José Alejandro Cástulo Colín and Francisco Zapata Nájera—had been rescued alive earlier, while a third was found dead on April 8.

 

 

 

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