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Venezuela Earthquakes Kill Over 2,295, Spark Medical Crisis Amid Infrastructure Damage
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 2 hours ago
What happened
Venezuela's June 24 earthquakes have killed over 2,295 people and injured more than 11,000, leaving nearly 50,000 missing and triggering a severe medical crisis amid widespread infrastructure damage. International rescue teams, including from Israel, continue searching for survivors as aid workers warn of infection risks and disease outbreaks.
- 01At least 2,295 dead and over 11,000 injured from June 24 Venezuela earthquakes.
- 02Nearly 50,000 people remain missing amid poor shelter and sanitation conditions.
- 03Medical crisis worsens due to chronic doctor shortages and infection risks.
- 04UN estimates material damage at over $6.7 billion from the earthquakes.
- 05Fifty international rescue teams, including from Israel, assist in search and rescue.
- 06Aid workers warn of potential disease outbreaks due to infrastructure damage and waste management issues.
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