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The government of Venezuela released an updated official report detailing the figures on the damage, losses and measures taken following the earthquakes that struck on June 24th. teleSUR
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00:00Welcome back to Friendly South.
00:01The Government of Venezuela released an updated official report detailing the figures on the damage, losses, and measures taken following
00:09the earthquakes that struck on June 24.
00:12According to official report released on July 7, 2026, the death toll has risen to 3,811, while the number
00:19of injured remains at 16,740.
00:22Authorities also reported that 6,462 people have been rescued, and the report indicates that 86,794 families have received
00:32assistance, while 17,907 families have lost their homes.
00:38In addition, 956 buildings have been damaged and 190 have collapsed.
00:42Relief efforts have included the distribution of 9,603 tons of food and 9,689,528 liters of water, while
00:5427,398 have received medical treatment.
00:58A total of 4,338 international rescue workers are assisting the country, alongside 30,076 deployed personnel and 28,992
01:10volunteers.
01:10Finally, authorities also reported the establishment of 87 temporary camps and the recording of 1,076 aftershocks.
01:26The Venezuelan Government is assisting those affected by the earthquakes in 87 temporary camps, which provide lodging, food, and comprehensive
01:35medical and psychological care.
01:37According to a government report, these camps are currently active and provide support for at least 16,686 people.
01:46In the city of Caracas, authorities detail that a total of 39 temporary camps remain set up with 11,436
01:54beds to serve approximately 5,046 people.
01:58Twenty-six camps, eight of which are being expanded, were set up in La Guaira to support over 10,469
02:06individuals.
02:07The state of Miranda offers an additional 22 field centers to house 1,171 people.
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