Caraballeda rubble: Aftermath of Venezuela's twin quakes

A photo from 3 July 2026 shows the rubble of a collapsed building in Caraballeda, La Guaira state, Venezuela, following the twin earthquakes that struck on 24 June 2026, leaving at least 2,645 dead and 12,666 injured, according to Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez.

A woman stands atop the ruins of a collapsed building in Caraballeda, La Guaira, Venezuela on 3 July 2026, days after twin earthquakes devastated the region on 24 June 2026. The confirmed death toll has climbed to 2,645, with 12,666 people reported injured, per Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez.

Photographs from 3 July 2026 document a collapsed structure in Caraballeda, La Guaira state, one of the hardest-hit areas in Venezuela's twin earthquakes of 24 June 2026. Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez confirmed the toll has reached 2,645 deaths and 12,666 injuries.

Rubble from a collapsed building in Caraballeda, La Guaira, photographed on 3 July 2026, reflects the scale of destruction from Venezuela's twin earthquakes of 24 June 2026. National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez confirmed on Friday that 2,645 people have died and 12,666 have been injured.

Rescue teams combed through the wreckage of a collapsed building in Caraballeda, La Guaira state, Venezuela on 3 July 2026, continuing search-and-rescue operations more than a week after the twin earthquakes of 24 June 2026. The official death toll stands at 2,645, with 12,666 injured, according to National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez.

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