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Venezuela Earthquake Recovery Enters Critical Phase as Death Toll Continues to Rise

Emergency crews across Venezuela are shifting from rescue operations to long-term recovery efforts following the devastating twin earthquakes that struck the country's northern coast, leaving thousands dead, injured and displaced

Rescue workers operating near collapsed buildings in Venezuela during ongoing earthquake recovery efforts.
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Venezuela is entering a critical stage of recovery after two powerful earthquakes caused widespread destruction across parts of the country's northern coastline, including communities in and around La Guaira. Rescue teams continue searching damaged buildings while humanitarian organizations expand relief operations for thousands of displaced families. Officials say the disaster has claimed thousands of lives, with the number of confirmed fatalities continuing to increase as emergency workers gain access to heavily damaged neighborhoods. Thousands more people remain injured or displaced, while many families continue searching for missing relatives. International rescue teams from multiple countries have joined Venezuelan emergency responders, bringing specialized equipment, search dogs and medical support to the hardest-hit areas. Humanitarian organizations are also providing food, clean water, temporary shelter and medical care to survivors. Medical professionals warn that the disaster could place additional strain on Venezuela's already fragile healthcare system. Temporary field hospitals have been established as doctors work to treat injuries and prevent disease outbreaks among displaced residents living in emergency shelters. As rescue operations gradually transition into long-term recovery, authorities are assessing structural damage to homes, schools, hospitals and public infrastructure. Engineers are inspecting buildings to determine which structures can be repaired and which must be demolished before reconstruction begins. Aid agencies say rebuilding affected communities is expected to take months or even years, while international assistance continues arriving to support recovery efforts. Relief organizations have called for continued global support as thousands of survivors begin the difficult process of rebuilding their lives.
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