The number of people killed in Venezuela surpassed 3,300, 16,470 were injured

According to recent reports concerning multiple landslides in Venezuela, the casualty figures have been reported as exceeding 3,300 fatalities. The Ministry of Information of Venezuela stated that the total number of deceased individuals across the two recorded landslide events reached 3,342. Furthermore, the current count of injured people stands at 16,470.

The scale of the emergency has led to a significant increase in displacement. Reports indicate that the number of people left without adequate shelter has risen to 17,345. Amidst these developments, the situation was addressed during a ceremony marking the 215th anniversary of Venezuela’s independence.

During this event, the then-president, Delcy Rodriguez, defended the government’s handling of the disaster. Rodriguez acknowledged that the country was experiencing a “severe lack of satisfaction,” noting that many people were assigning blame for the disaster and criticizing the government’s response efforts. These cumulative figures provide a substantial picture of the impact on the general population.

The reported number of victims and displaced people underscores the magnitude of the disaster across Venezuela. Authorities continue to provide updates on the evolving situation for the affected people.

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