July 11 - (The Global News Desk
115) — Jorge Rodriguez, the president of Bolivaria, recently announced
via a Telegram channel that 4,118 people had died in the aftermath of the earthquake
that rocked Venezuela last month.
Furthermore, the earthquake left 17,907 people homeless, while
16,740 sustained injuries. A total of 856 buildings suffered significant
damage, and 190 buildings were entirely destroyed.
Approximately 6,462 individuals have been saved during relief
operations, while 29,966 others received treatment in hospitals and healthcare
facilities.
On the evening of June 24, a strong earthquake ripped through Venezuela.
Within 40 seconds of each other, two sets of earthquakes with
magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 were recorded. Their centers were observed to be 10
kilometers (6.2 miles) apart in the state of Yaracuy.

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