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Live updates: Back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela kill dozens and injure hundreds

Back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela have resulted in significant loss of life and widespread damage.

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🇬🇧 English Jun 25, 06:00 UTC
🇪🇸 Spanish Jun 25, 19:42 UTC · EL PAÍS

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The brief

Two major earthquakes have struck northern Venezuela, causing extensive destruction. The quakes have resulted in at least 32 deaths and injured 700 people. Rescue efforts are underway, with reports of dozens of buildings collapsed.

Coverage emphasizes the immediate aftermath and rescue operations. NPR and The Guardian report on the scientific aspects and the human impact. NBC News and CNBC cover the international response, including aid pledges from the U.S.

The New York Times and Yahoo provide eyewitness accounts and visual documentation. What to watch next: The ongoing rescue and recovery efforts. Coverage does not yet specify the extent of international aid or the full scale of the damage.

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Quick answers

How many earthquakes struck Venezuela?

Two major earthquakes struck northern Venezuela.

What is the current death toll?

At least 32 people have died.

What is the international response?

The U.S. President has pledged aid.

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