Time in Venezuela: Hope for the speeches disappeared, more than 1,450 dead (VIDEO)

Minimum 1,450 fatalities have been reported in the aftermath of recent seismic activity across Venezuela, according to the latest data from official sources. As the passage of time continues, rescue and evacuation teams remain active in the affected regions of Venezuela, though initial hopes for saving more lives amidst aftershocks are reportedly diminishing. A report detailed by Jorge Rodriguez indicated that, in addition to the confirmed deaths, an estimated 3,150 individuals sustained injuries.

Rescuers are currently operating during what officials have described as “critical hours” for life-saving efforts. The scale of the damage is extensive, with reports confirming that 774 houses were either destroyed or are currently undergoing reconstruction following the powerful tremors. To date, rescue operations have successfully accounted for the retrieval of 12,712 people.

The initial reports emerged on June 29, 2026, detailing the impact of the events. While the initial coverage mentioned two distinct seismic incidents, the ongoing situation highlights the sustained humanitarian challenge faced by the nation. Authorities continue to manage the complex aftermath, coordinating efforts to stabilize infrastructure and provide aid.

The focus remains on assessing the full scope of the damage and supporting the affected communities as the situation evolves hour by hour.

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