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Death Toll Surpasses 164 as Back-to-Back Earthquakes Devastate Venezuela

Frantic rescue operations are shifting into high gear across Venezuela following a night of terror. Back-to-back powerful earthquakes rocked the South American nation on Wednesday evening, leaving a trail of widespread destruction, killing at least 164 people, and injuring nearly 1,000 others. As international pledges of humanitarian aid begin to pour in, local first responders are racing against the clock to locate survivors trapped beneath mountains of concrete rubble.

Frantic Searches Amid Ruins in Caracas

Reporting from the heavily hit capital city of Caracas, NBC News correspondent Ana Vanessa Herrero highlighted the grueling reality facing emergency teams on the ground. First responders are working non-stop through the heat and dust, operating with little to no advanced technology as they try to listen for the faint sounds of life trapped beneath pancaked structures.

The emotional toll on the community is staggering. Crowds of anxious, weeping residents have gathered behind police cordons, watching silently as search-and-rescue teams painstakingly move heavy debris by hand.

Coastal Regions Completely Isolated

While the damage in the capital is severe, emergency officials warn that the true scope of the tragedy extends far beyond Caracas. The coastal region of La Guaira has borne the brunt of the seismic violence.

Landslides and severe structural failures have completely blocked or destroyed primary roadways, cutting off all vehicular access to the coast side of La Guaira. Preliminary reports from military reconnaissance flights and frontline personnel describe scenes of total devastation in these isolated maritime communities, stoking fears that the official casualty list will rise significantly once heavy rescue machinery can access the zone.

Desperate Digital Searches for the Missing

With local cellular networks unstable and communication lines fractured, terrified families have turned to digital platforms to track down missing loved ones. Local grassroots networks have established specialized emergency WhatsApp groups to crowdsource information on the missing.

In one active chat alone, more than 500 local families are actively exchanging thousands of frantic messages every hour, swapping photos and last-known locations of missing relatives in a desperate bid for answers.

As the country grapples with the initial shock of the disaster, Venezuelan authorities are pleading for specialized international urban search-and-rescue teams to be deployed immediately. Local officials hope that advanced foreign equipment and specialized K-9 units can help accelerate the incredibly painful recovery process before time runs out for those still trapped beneath the debris.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

June 25, 2026

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Death Toll Surpasses 164 as Back-to-Back Earthquakes Devastate Venezuela