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At least 32 dead, over 700 injured as powerful twin earthquakes hit Venezuela •PHOTOS

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 25, 2026 513 Minutes read0

•Rescue workers evacuate an injured person from a collapsed building 

Powerful twin earthquakes have killed 32 people and injured more than 700, the nation’s interim president said today, after the massive shocks collapsed entire buildings and sent people running in panic.

Authorities and average Venezuelans were clambering on piles of rubble in the hunt for survivors after the disaster that prompted leader Delcy Rodriguez to declare a state of emergency, reports AFP.

The earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck the same area of Venezuela on Wednesday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), causing buildings in the capital to crumble and forcing the closure of the country’s main airport.

Addressing the nation early today, Rodriguez said, “At this time, we have received reports of 32 deaths” and “more than 700 injured,” adding she did not yet have data on the “hardest-hit region” of La Guaira, located near the capital.

Rodriguez earlier said 20 aftershocks had followed the twin earthquakes.

The quakes triggered panic in the capital and drove people into the streets, our correspondents saw.

“The stairs came away, the whole wall cracked. Things fell from the ceiling. It was horrible,” said 54-year-old bank employee Odalis Escalona.

•Rescue workers carry a person on a stretcher out of a collapsed building 

US President Donald Trump said late yesterday that “the two major earthquakes that just hit the great people of Venezuela are both massive in scale and have left a devastating number of deaths.”

“The U.S.A. stands ready, willing, and able to help! I have instructed all agencies of our government to get ready to move quickly,” the American president wrote on his Truth Social platform.

Our correspondent saw a 22-story building completely destroyed in the capital’s Altamira neighborhood, where people cried out relatives’ names as volunteers climbed over the rubble.

“We need flashlights,” one of them said.

The first quake, with an epicenter 21 kilometers (13 miles) west of the coastal town of Moron, occurred at 2204 GMT, USGS said. Within a minute, a 7.5-magnitude quake struck about 45 kilometers away.

“This earthquake was the second event in a doublet. This magnitude 7.5 mainshock was preceded by 39 seconds by a 7.2 foreshock,” USGS said.

•People run into the street following the earthquake last night 

Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello asked people to leave their homes, adding that gas supplies had been cut to several buildings as a precaution.

“We have some damaged structures, and we don’t want any kind of accident involving gas to occur,” he said.

The Maiquetia International Airport, located near Caracas, was closed due to “serious damage” to its infrastructure, Rodriguez said, with social media posts showing its severely damaged facilities.

‘We Couldn’t Get Out’

The tremors struck at a depth of 22 kilometers and 10 kilometers, respectively.

They prompted screams of panic at a shopping center in Caracas, an AFP journalist observed.

“It was unbelievable, I don’t even know how long it lasted,” said shopkeeper Heidi Romero, who was on the top floor when the quake struck.

“We went out through the emergency stairs; that’s how they got us out,” the 42-year-old told our correspondent.

Dozens more in the capital exited buildings and waited outside before returning to their offices and homes.

Carmen Guedez, 69, was in the same room as her bedridden sister when she felt the jolt.

“It kept getting stronger,” said the administrator, who lives in a hilly middle-class neighborhood above the capital.

“I started to see the windows begin to move and then everything shook.”

She described how she “huddled together” with her sister and a neighbor, adding that “we couldn’t get out. The neighbors are still out on the street.”

The states of Trujillo, Carabobo, Miranda, and La Guaira were the hardest hit, according to Cabello.

Further Afield

The quake was felt as far away as the Colombian capital of Bogota, where alarms sounded, and some residents evacuated buildings as a precaution.

Freddy Tovar, coordinator of Colombia’s National Seismological Network, said they had received more than 200 reports of tremors nationwide.

“The conditions of this seismic event mean that some aftershocks may occur, which could also be widely felt across Colombian territory,” he said in a video posted on X.

The Colombian disaster management agency UNGRD ruled out the possibility of a tsunami taking place in the aftermath.

“NO tsunami, NO danger from a recent earthquake,” the US National Tsunami Warning Center said in an X post.

The strongest tremors in earthquake-prone Venezuela’s recent history occurred in the northeast in 1997, killing 73 people, and in Caracas in 1967, when 236 people died.

Shortly after the twin quakes yesterday, a 7.2-magnitude tremor hit northern Japan, the country’s weather agency said, with no casualties or material damage reported.

•A woman lies on the ground while being assisted in the street 

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