Venezuela: Rescuers pull survivors from collapsed buildings after Venezuela earthquakes.
Jun 27, 2026
RESTRICTION: “@jhonnsybetancourt / VIA US SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANY INSTAGRAM" - NO RESALE / MUST ON-SCREEN COURTESY SHOTLIST CARACAS, VENEZUELA (JUNE 25, 2026) (@jhonnsybetancourt VIA INSTAGRAM - RESTRICTED) 1. VARIOUS OF WOMAN BEING CARRIED ON RESCUE STRETCHER 2. VARIOUS OF RESCUE TEAMS SEARCHING THROUGH RUBBLE 3. VARIOUS OF COLLAPSED BUILDINGS CARACAS, VENEZUELA - JUNE 25 - RESTRICTION: “@jhonnsybetancourt / VIA US SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANY INSTAGRAM" - NO RESALE / MUST ON-SCREEN COURTESY: Rescue teams continued searching collapsed buildings across earthquake-hit areas of Venezuela on Friday, June 26, pulling survivors from the rubble after two powerful earthquakes struck the country earlier this week. Video captured rescuers carrying an injured woman from the debris on a rescue stretcher as emergency crews searched damaged buildings for signs of life. Operations remained underway as teams worked to reach people believed to be trapped beneath collapsed structures. According to the US Geological Survey, magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck Venezuela 39 seconds apart on Wednesday. The 7.5 quake hit near Yumare in Yaracuy state, while the 7.2 quake struck near San Felipe. National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said the death toll had risen to 1,430, with 3,238 people injured. Authorities also warned the disaster could affect up to 6.76 million people as damage assessments and rescue operations continued.
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