Venezuela: More than 4,100 dead from two earthquakes

According to reports from the news agency, the aftermath of the earthquake that struck Venezuela on June 24 has resulted in significant impact figures. As of the latest assessment, 16,740 individuals were reported injured, and 17,907 people were left without permanent shelter, figures that have not changed since the previous official report. The seismic event, which occurred at 39 seconds, primarily affected the major metropolitan area of Caracas and the coastal region of La Guaira, designating these areas as the most heavily impacted zones.

In the wake of this incident, Venezuela has experienced a sustained period of seismic activity. Authorities have noted that since the two major ruptures, the country has registered more than 600 consecutive tremors. While the magnitude of these subsequent tremors has been lower than the previous major quake, the sheer volume of activity suggests ongoing geological instability across the region.

The continuous sequence of quakes underscores the challenging environment faced by residents. The data emphasizes the scale of the humanitarian challenge, requiring sustained monitoring and resource allocation to address the needs of the displaced population. The reporting confirms that the cumulative impact remains severe, necessitating continued attention to infrastructure stability across the affected regions of Venezuela.

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