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Jun 25, 2026
World Reacts as Devastating Venezuela Earthquakes Kill at Least 32
Two massive quakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck western Venezuela on June 25, 2026, killing at l…
On June 25, 2026, Venezuela was hit by two back‑to‑back earthquakes, magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5, that killed at least 32 people, closed the Simon Bolivar International Airport and triggered a worldwide outpouring of condolences and aid offers.The Twin 7.2 and 7.5 Magnitude Quakes That Shook VenezuelaThe United States Geological Survey reported that the first tremor struck west of Morón, about 168 km (104 mi) west of Caracas, followed a minute later by a stronger 7.5‑magnitude shock in the same vicinity. USGS warned that “high casualties and extensive damage are probable” and that the disaster is likely widespread.Casualties, Damage Estimates, and Immediate Economic TollOfficial counts confirm at least 32 fatalities, with dozens more injured. The seismic force damaged critical infrastructure, forcing the closure of the capital’s main airport and disrupting air traffic. Preliminary economic loss estimates have not been released, but the shutdown of the airport alone threatens to halt a significant portion of Venezuela’s international trade.Regional Solidarity: How Neighboring Nations Are RespondingArgentina: President Javier Milei expressed “deepest solidarity” and offered assistance despite political differences.Bolivia: President Rodrigo Paz pledged “any necessary support” to affected families.Brazil: President Lula da Silva instructed the Foreign Ministry to evaluate possible aid.Colombia: Activated its emergency response team and offered technical and operational support.Cuba: Health workers already in Venezuela are “fully mobilised” to provide medical services.Ecuador: President Daniel Noboa announced rapid deployment of humanitarian aid.El Salvador: President Nayib Bukele readied 300 rescuers, paramedics and 50 tonnes of supplies.Italy: Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni pledged to activate all humanitarian channels.Mexico: Foreign Ministry extended sympathies and regret over damages.Panama: President Jose Raul Mulino offered solidarity and aid.Pakistan: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif conveyed heartfelt condolences.Spain: Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares pledged emergency assistance.Uruguay: President Yamandu Orsi expressed readiness to collaborate.United States: President Donald Trump announced the nation stands “ready, willing, and able to help,” while Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered immediate deployment of search‑and‑rescue teams and medical resources.What Lies Ahead: Humanitarian Needs and Recovery ProspectsActing President Delcy Rodríguez declared a state of emergency, signaling the need for coordinated international relief. Immediate priorities include search‑and‑rescue operations, medical care for the injured, temporary shelter for displaced families, and restoration of critical infrastructure such as the airport and power grids. Experts warn aftershocks could exacerbate damage, making rapid deployment of aid essential. Long‑term reconstruction will likely depend on sustained foreign assistance and effective governance of relief funds.
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