Venezuela was struck by a seismic doublet, two earthquakes measuring over 7 on the Richter scale, on June 24, causing extensive damage, particularly in the La Guaira region. The earthquakes, occurring just 39 seconds apart, have resulted in a death toll approaching 1,000 and left over 50,000 people missing. Satellite images reveal the scale of the devastation, showing collapsed buildings, including high-rise apartment blocks and houses. International aid has begun to arrive, but the situation remains critical as rescue teams race against time to find survivors amidst widespread destruction. Looting has also been reported in the affected areas, highlighting the desperation of the population.