Venezuela Earthquakes Kill 4,333, Injure 16,740, Official Says
The president of Venezuela's National Assembly announced that recent earthquakes in the country have resulted in 4,333 deaths and 16,740 injuries. The number of injured remains unchanged from earlier reports, while 6,462 people have been rescued and approximately 17,000 have been left homeless. The earthquakes have caused widespread destruction, particularly in affected regions, leading to a significant humanitarian crisis. The government has mobilized rescue and relief efforts, but the scale of the disaster has strained local resources. International aid may be required to address the needs of the displaced and injured populations.
Global Impact
The earthquakes in Venezuela represent a major humanitarian disaster with significant loss of life and displacement. Economically, the disaster will further weaken Venezuela's struggling economy, increasing the burden on public finances and potentially leading to higher inflation.