Venezuela Earthquake: At Least 4,333 Dead
The Venezuelan government announced on July 11 that the death toll from two earthquakes on June 24 has exceeded 4,333.

The Venezuelan government officially announced on July 11 that at least 4,333 people have died as a result of two earthquakes that struck on June 24. This is the confirmed death toll so far, and it may rise as search and rescue operations continue. The earthquakes caused widespread damage across several regions. The government's announcement came more than two weeks after the disaster, highlighting the challenging conditions on the ground. Detailed information about casualties and destroyed buildings is still being compiled. The international community has expressed condolences and offered assistance.


