Venezuela quakes kill almost 1,500, with millions more in need

Rescuers search for possible victims at a collapsed building following twin earthquakes, in Los Corales, La Guaira state, some 40 km northeast of Caracas, on June 27, 2026. — AFP pic
Sunday, 28 Jun 2026 9:25 AM MYT
LA GUAIRA (Venezuela), June 28 — The death toll in Venezuela’s twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430 yesterday, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs, as the first US aid flights landed in Caracas.
Facing public outrage at the response by local officials, Venezuela’s US-backed interim leader Delcy Rodriguez thanked other countries for the outpouring of aid.
The search for survivors saw desperate attempts by local residents to claw away rubble from apartment buildings that collapsed in Wednesday’s two quakes. Experts say the first 72 hours after natural disasters are the key, narrow window for finding the living.
“It’s just very chaotic, hot and unorganized,” said Australian firefighter Craig Demeillon, 43, who traveled alone to La Guaira from Miami to help. “Hopefully there’s more people to find.”
UN aid chief Tom Fletcher on Friday told AFP the death toll could continue to soar, adding that more than 50,000 people were missing.
The United States said one runway at Simon Bolivar International Airport was partially functioning to receive C-17 US military planes, while a naval ship had arrived off the coast.
Newborn rescued
There was joy in the hardest-hit coastal area of La Guaira, north of Caracas, when locals pulled an infant alive out of the wreckage on Friday, some 32 hours after the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 tremors.
In one social media video, a man welled up in tears as he held the baby in his arms.
The UN migration agency said it had examined available population and damage data and had determined that “up to 6.76 million people could be affected,” and would “require emergency shelter, safe water, sanitation and hygiene services, healthcare, protection support and essential relief items.”
National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez reportedyesterday 1,430 dead and 3,238 people injured, while the UN estimated US$6.7 billion (RM27.4 billion) in physical damage—equivalent to six percent of Venezuela’s GDP.
‘Permit to save lives’
Venezuelans—already battered by years of a failing economy and the turbulence of the US intervention to topple leader Nicolas Maduro in January—were furious at the government.
Yessica Mendoza was forced to transport her own daughter to a morgue in Caracas after 25-year-old Yesimar Rodriguez and her husband Jhomel Anaya, 26, did not survive the tumbling debris of their home in La Guaira on Wednesday.
“We were the ones who pulled them out ourselves. No help ever came,” the bereaved mother, 43, told AFP, adding that the couple would be cremated without a wake due to the rapidly advancing decomposition of their bodies.
The government has restricted access to La Guaira state, deployed the military to the area and made it obligatory for volunteers to obtain a safe-entry pass.
Anger among those impatiently waiting to volunteer surged as they waited for passes outside a concert hall in the capital.
“You need a permit to save lives—just imagine,” complained Carlos Itriago, 27.
“I’ve been here since dawn standing in line so I can go rescue people,” said Ezequiel Rivero, 53.
“Look at what time it is... how many lives have we already lost by now?”
Venezuela already in trouble
Rodriguez said she had spoken with US President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who “reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the response efforts.”
The US said earlier it was sending a disaster response team of more than 250 personnel, including three special search-and-rescue units with dogs trained to locate people trapped beneath the rubble.
Twenty-one countries were sending search-and-rescue teams, parliament chief Rodriguez said.
Venezuela’s worst earthquake in more than a century has come after the oil-rich country endured more than a decade of economic collapse.
The crisis has hollowed out hospitals and public services, driving millions to leave the country.
And the country remains in a fragile political transition six months after the US ouster of Maduro.
Earthquakes of similar magnitude claimed more than 200,000 lives in Haiti in January 2010 and 73,000 lives in Kashmir in October 2005.
Those killed in Venezuela included 28 Portuguese nationals, five Spaniards, two Brazilians, seven Chinese nationals, one Chilean, one Italian-Venezuelan and one Uruguayan. — AFP
I can only share, as is. No reaction allowed, just stay aloof...
ReplyDeleteThere were and are many more posts that were shared that border on the incredulous, like some kind of a story from the twilight zone or outer limit anthology.
https://x.com/i/status/2071209719927091276
France heatwave: ~1,000 excess deaths in four days.
Santé publique France reports roughly 1,000 excess deaths between June 24 and 27 during the country's most intense heatwave since 2003.
Daily tolls exceeded 1,400 on June 25 and 26, with 85% of deaths among people 65 and older.
Home deaths surged sharply, particularly in Île-de-France.
Health Minister Stéphanie Rist said overall mortality is unlikely to approach 2003 levels (~15,000 excess deaths) thanks to improved alert and response systems.
Source: Le Monde
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🇫🇷‼️🚨 “WE AGREE THAT PEOPLE MUST NOT SUFFOCATE - BUT”
French Minister of Ecology Monique Barbut rants about air conditioning:
"I'm horrified by people who tell me we just need to put AC everywhere …
Do you think that by air-conditioning everything we're going to prevent forest fires or the death of animals?
This is not adaption to global warming”
https://x.com/i/status/2070218657330769996
A bus driver in France crashed today because he fainted due to the heat having no AC in the bus
https://x.com/i/status/2070611651779285222
🇫🇷 TGV train breaks down in a tunnel, 50°C heat, babies faint, staff exhausted. Five-hour delay. This is the reality of French transport under Macron.
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🥵 Europe’s Heatwave Is Melting Traffic Lights: France, Spain, and Germany See Temperatures Above 40°C
Due to the extreme heat, hospitals and morgues in Paris are overwhelmed, while emergency services report more than 100 deaths in a single day
https://x.com/i/status/2070585560809226409
UK Councils Order Homeowners to Remove Air Conditioning Units Over Net Zero Rules — Even as Temperatures Hit 40°C
London — Planning officials at several British councils are forcing residents to remove air conditioning units from their homes, ruling that the systems violate local “cooling hierarchy” policies designed to limit carbon emissions. Homeowners have been told to take down units even during periods of extreme heat.
In one case reported by The Telegraph, a resident in Camden was ordered to “permanently remove” two air conditioning units from the rear of their property. Council inspectors said there was “no justification” for the equipment under the authority’s rules, which treat mechanical cooling as a last resort after passive methods like ceiling fans and open windows have been exhausted.
Another homeowner was instructed to remove three units despite having met other planning requirements. Inspectors specifically noted the absence of ceiling fans in the property.
These enforcement actions are happening as parts of Britain experience temperatures approaching 40°C.
Europe’s Self-Inflicted Discomfort
This is not an isolated British quirk. It reflects a wider European ideological resistance to air conditioning that prioritizes abstract climate targets over basic human comfort and health.
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🇦🇹‼️🚨 PEOPLE IN AUSTRIA CALL THE CITY SERVICE ON AIRCONS
So if you put up an aircon in Vienna, be sure to properly get permits and run it according to the rules.
-> Neighbors will literally call city inspectors to check and remove it if needed.
FFS … Europe 2026
Some other types of speculations with regard to the current state of the natural world, includes...
ReplyDelete1. There is earth magetic pole reversal ongoing.
2. Earth is currently the recipient of strong solar electromagnetic activities.
3. Gov or deep insiders unleashing hidden tech, as specjlated based on another recent intense, continous lightning storm over somewhere in France, observed for 15 minutes straight...
4. Even earthquakes, the Venezuelan ones, were observed with some degree of freakish quantity and intensity...
Some speculative and observed phenomena.
When Sichuan suffered a catastrophic earthquake several years back, there were reports of unusual atmospheric light before the earthquake. Coincidentally, a major underground military in Sichuan suffered significant damage from the earthquake.
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🚨🇻🇪The people of Venezuela said they saw the mountains, lighting up with strange colors just before the double earthquakes in Venezuela.
Some people say that HAARP can produce earthquakes as a weapon but some scientists say that the strange phenomenon happens with the tectonic plates, rubbing up against each other produces a static charge that might produce these eerie lights that can be seen seconds before a massive earthquake.
https://x.com/i/status/2071209744296272305
Earthquakes “lights” have been seen and discussed since before 1000AD
Not HAARP; the electromagnetic energy release process that ends up moving the crust makes the ancient famous signs in the sky.
It is EXPRESSLY said to have been the reason ancients believed the gods made quakes- the lights were caused by the gods as well.
When the global electric circuit taps the energy in the faults (more conductive than surrounding area) there is no stopping the drain (discharge).
There is only so long you can apply a 200km^2 current upward to water iron olivine etc and not expect movement (those videos I’ve shown you from the lab).
End of story.