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No relief after doublet earthquake - 6th July 2026
On 24th June, two major-magnitude earthquakes rocked northern Venezuela within seconds, wreaking untold destruction across swathes of the country. At magnitude 7.5, the second earthquake's Venezuela's most destructive for over a hundred years.
The initial tremor, measuring magnitude 7.2, shook the earth 39 seconds before the mainshock, with a mere 5 to 10 kilometres between their two epicentres. This phenomenon's known as a doublet or twin earthquake.
Having undertaken a preliminary analysis of satellite images, NASA scientists predict that the force of both quakes combined has seen 58,870 structures either razed to the ground or significantly damaged. As well as thousands being left homeless, over 2,600 people are confirmed to have lost their lives, with a US geological report estimating a 40 percent likelihood of the disaster claiming above 10,000 lives.
Venezuela's government faces widespread condemnation for its poor disaster response. Despite the 48 to 72 hours following an earthquake being the golden window for rescuers to save the lives of those trapped amongst the rubble, many rescue efforts foundered due to an absence of government relief. As friends and neighbours banded together to extricate their families from the ruins using merely their hands, they were hampered by the lack of rescue tools and know-how.
In an address on 29th June, Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez advised that international aid had been delivered by 30 countries. This included 3,681 Search and Rescue Specialists, 1086 tonnes of humanitarian relief, 27 vehicles and 118 search dogs. However, many emergency responders initially struggled to reach Venezuela as commercial flights had been suspended. The same day, the US government doubled its financial aid to $300 million.
Venezuela's experienced major political headwinds since the election of Hugo Chavez in 1999, which continue today. Colombia's Venezuelan Observatory lead researcher, Ronal Rodriguez, told Reuters, "There is political interference by the United States, the operational incompetence of a government that has driven the country into a complex humanitarian crisis, and all of a sudden, an earthquake in a place that lacks human capital and short-term resources to address the situation."
This begs the question what impact this disaster will have on the country's future?
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