Key facts
- The death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes has risen to 2,645.
- Over 12,000 people have been injured in the earthquakes.
- An estimated 15,000 people have been left homeless.
- The earthquakes struck last week.
- The quakes caused widespread damage, toppling apartment complexes.
- A makeshift morgue has been set up in La Guaira, Venezuela.
- Families are identifying loved ones at the makeshift morgue.
- The disaster has overwhelmed local services.
The death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes has climbed to 2,645, with over 12,000 individuals injured and an estimated 15,000 people left homeless. The seismic events, which occurred last week, have resulted in widespread destruction, including the toppling of numerous apartment complexes. In the coastal city of La Guaira, a makeshift morgue has been established to help families identify their deceased loved ones. This situation underscores the immense strain placed on local services by the disaster and the profound anguish experienced by grieving relatives. The ongoing identification process is a source of agonizing waits for those seeking closure.
