Venezuela · Direct source
Venezuela earthquakes: death toll rises again to more than 1,400
Search for survivors continues with nearly 70,000 people reported unaccounted for by their family members The death toll in the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela earlier this week has risen to 1,430, according to one of the country’s top politicians, Jorge Rodríguez. Another 3,200 people were injured and 3,100 left homeless by the disaster, the National Assembly president added, speaking on state television. Continue reading...
- Time
- 28 Jun 2026, 07:27 CEST
source time - Source
- The Guardian - World
- Trust
- medium · direct source trail
- Actors
- Venezuela, UN
Search for survivors continues with nearly 70,000 people reported unaccounted for by their family members The death toll in the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela earlier this week has risen to 1,430, according to one of the country’s top politicians, Jorge Rodríguez. Another 3,200 people were injured and 3,100 left homeless by the disaster, the National Assembly president added, speaking on state television. Continue reading...
What is reported
Venezuela earthquakes: death toll rises again to more than 1,400
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- Timestamp and original URL are captured: 28 Jun 2026, 07:27 CEST.
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- The visible source is The Guardian - World.
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Direct source with related reports nearby. The evidence trail is usable, but should not be read as a fully confirmed situation yet.
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