Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Climbs to 1,450 as Search Teams Race Against Time
The confirmed death toll from Venezuela's devastating earthquakes has risen to at least 1,450 as emergency crews continue searching collapsed buildings for survivors while humanitarian aid reaches affected communities.

The official death toll from the powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela has risen to at least 1,450 people, according to the latest information released by authorities. Rescue teams remain on the ground as they continue searching through collapsed buildings in hopes of finding additional survivors. Emergency crews, supported by international rescue specialists, are using search dogs, thermal imaging equipment and heavy machinery to clear debris in some of the hardest-hit communities. Officials say thousands of people remain displaced, while many families continue waiting for news about missing relatives. Authorities recently confirmed the successful rescue of a father and his son who survived for four days beneath the rubble, providing a rare moment of hope during an increasingly difficult recovery effort. Despite that rescue, officials acknowledge that the chances of finding additional survivors continue to decrease as more time passes. Humanitarian organizations have expanded relief operations by delivering emergency food, clean drinking water, medical supplies and temporary shelters to affected areas. Engineers are also inspecting damaged buildings to determine which structures remain safe and which may require demolition. Government officials have pledged continued assistance as recovery operations move into a new phase focused on rebuilding communities and restoring essential services. Additional updates are expected as rescue operations continue and authorities complete damage assessments across the affected regions.
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