Venezuela Quake Leaves 2,295 Dead, Declares Mourning
Venezuela is grappling with the aftermath of two devastating earthquakes as the death toll has surged to 2,295. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez has declared seven days of mourning to honor the victims. The haunting reality of this catastrophe is underscored by the dire humanitarian situation, with tens of thousands still missing and food supplies critically short.
In the hardest-hit area, La Guaira, rescue operations aim to find any remaining survivors. The urgency is fading as time progresses beyond the critical window for survival post-quake. The marking of collapsed buildings with a 'D' for 'deceased' is a grim testament to the magnitude of the disaster. Despite rescue efforts, including international teams, hopes for further rescues are diminishing.
Compounded by decades of economic distress and fragile governance, Venezuela’s infrastructure struggles to manage the crisis. With thousands homeless and survival resources scarce, tensions escalate over diminishing supplies. The immediate priority for the nation remains ensuring basic necessities for those affected as recovery efforts continue.