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Death toll from Venezuela twin earthquakes reaches 4,118

Seventeen days after the disaster, updated casualty figures confirm thousands injured and displaced as the region faces an urgent need for international aid.

By trndn World News2 min read
Seventeen days after the disaster, updated casualty figures confirm thousands injured and displaced as the region faces an urgent need for international aid.

The death toll from the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela has reached 4,118, seventeen days after the initial disaster. According to regional reports, the seismic events have also left 16,740 people injured and nearly 18,000 individuals homeless across the impacted areas.

The updated figures highlight the severe scale of the devastation. Emergency crews and recovery teams have spent the past two and a half weeks navigating compromised infrastructure to reach affected zones, with the climbing casualty count reflecting the immense physical and logistical challenges of the ongoing operations.

As the full scope of the destruction continues to be documented, the rising toll underscores an urgent need for international aid and sustained disaster response. Local authorities and relief organisations face significant hurdles in providing medical care, clean water, and temporary shelter to the thousands displaced by the tremors.

The situation remains fluid as assessments of structural damage proceed and rescue transitions into recovery. International bodies are coordinating with regional authorities, though the sheer volume of those requiring immediate medical attention and housing assistance places continued strain on local emergency resources.

With nearly 18,000 people now without homes and recovery operations still active, the immediate focus remains on stabilising the affected zones and supporting survivors. Relief agencies indicate that comprehensive recovery and rebuilding efforts will require extensive, long-term multinational support.

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