
Fresh footage from the state of La Guaira has revealed the devastating aftermath of the powerful earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela, leaving communities in ruins and rescue efforts ongoing.
Authorities have confirmed that at least 32 people have died, while more than 700 others sustained injuries following the twin earthquakes that rocked the country.
La Guaira, one of the worst-affected areas, has suffered extensive damage, with dozens of buildings collapsing and critical infrastructure severely impacted. Officials have described the region as a disaster zone as emergency responders continue searching through rubble for survivors.
Search-and-rescue operations remain underway across affected communities, with authorities warning that the death toll could rise as more devastated areas are reached and assessments continue.
The Venezuelan government has declared a state of emergency, while international rescue teams and humanitarian assistance are being mobilized to support relief efforts and aid thousands affected by the disaster.
