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Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 2,595 with Damage at $6.7B
Published on 7/3/2026

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The death toll from twin earthquakes in Venezuela has increased to 2,595, according to Acting President Delcy Rodríguez, with the number of injured exceeding 12,000. A magnitude 7.2 and a 7.5 quake struck on June 25, 2026, leading to the collapse of nearly 800 buildings, including 189 completely destroyed. Direct physical damage is estimated at $6.7 billion, about 6% of Venezuela's GDP, and total economic losses could exceed $10 billion. Despite the devastation, oil exports have remained stable, with minor delays reported at oil terminals.
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