Displaced survivors rest in Caracas squares

Earthquake survivors rest beside makeshift tents in a public square in Caracas, Venezuela, on 28 June 2026. Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez confirmed the death toll from two powerful quakes — which struck on 25 June 2026 — had risen to 1,450.

Displaced residents sheltered in tents pitched outside the Architecture Museum in Caracas on 28 June 2026, as Venezuela's earthquake death toll climbed to 1,450, according to National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez.

Families displaced by the Venezuela earthquakes set up tents in front of the Architecture Museum, Caracas, on 28 June 2026. The twin quakes, which struck on 25 June, have reportedly killed 1,450 people as of Sunday.

Firefighters were deployed to public squares in Caracas on 28 June 2026 as part of ongoing rescue operations following the twin earthquakes. The death toll has reached 1,450, according to National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez.

Members of Venezuela's Bolivarian National Armed Forces transported humanitarian aid supplies across Caracas on 28 June 2026, as relief efforts intensified following the twin earthquakes that have killed 1,450 people.

A young boy sheltered inside a tent pitched in a public square in Caracas on 28 June 2026, among thousands displaced by the twin earthquakes. The official death toll stood at 1,450, according to National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez.

Children played inside tents at a sports centre in La Guaira, Venezuela, on 28 June 2026, as the facility served as an emergency shelter following the deadly twin earthquakes that killed 1,450 people.

Earthquake-affected residents gathered at a sports centre in La Guaira on 28 June 2026, one of several emergency shelters activated after the twin quakes. The death toll rose to 1,450, National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez confirmed.

Hundreds of people affected by the Venezuela earthquakes were housed at a sports centre in La Guaira on 28 June 2026. Authorities confirmed the combined death toll from the twin quakes had reached 1,450.

A woman embraced a young girl inside a tent at a sports centre in La Guaira, Venezuela, on 28 June 2026, as displaced families sought comfort in makeshift shelters following the twin quakes that killed 1,450 people.

Earthquake survivors sorted through donated clothing at a sports centre in La Guaira on 28 June 2026, as humanitarian aid reached relief camps across Venezuela. The death toll from the twin quakes stood at 1,450.

Health workers attended to earthquake survivors at a sports centre in La Guaira, Venezuela, on 28 June 2026, as medical teams were deployed across relief camps. The twin quakes have killed at least 1,450 people, officials said.

Members of Venezuela's Bolivarian National Armed Forces organised humanitarian aid distribution at a sports centre in La Guaira on 28 June 2026, coordinating relief as the earthquake death toll reached 1,450.

Earthquake survivors rested inside tents at a sports centre in La Guaira, Venezuela, on 28 June 2026, seeking temporary refuge after being displaced by the twin quakes that have killed 1,450 people, according to officials.

Residents displaced by the Venezuela earthquakes rested in tents at a La Guaira sports centre on 28 June 2026. National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said the death toll from the twin quakes — which struck on 25 June — had risen to 1,450.

Hundreds of people displaced by the twin earthquakes rested in makeshift tents at a sports centre in La Guaira, Venezuela, on 28 June 2026, as the official death toll climbed to 1,450.

A child held water bottles at a sports centre in La Guaira, Venezuela, on 28 June 2026, illustrating the scale of humanitarian need at relief camps following the twin earthquakes that killed 1,450 people.

Earthquake survivors received water at a sports centre in La Guaira, Venezuela, on 28 June 2026, as relief agencies worked to meet basic needs. The death toll from the twin quakes stood at 1,450, officials confirmed.

A sports centre in La Guaira, Venezuela, served as a key relief hub on 28 June 2026, housing survivors of the twin earthquakes that struck the country on 25 June. The confirmed death toll reached 1,450, according to National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez.

Next Story