Venezuela: death toll rises to 589 as the search goes on
The toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes climbs to 589. International teams, Portugal's among them, keep digging round the clock.
The ground shook twice, and Venezuela is still counting the cost. The official death toll from the earthquakes has risen to 589, and authorities warn it will likely keep climbing while people remain trapped under the rubble.
The search hasn’t stopped. Rescue teams from Mexico, Brazil, Cuba and the United States have joined local crews, working in shifts to reach anyone still pinned down. A state of emergency has been declared in a country that was already fragile, politically and economically, before the earth split open.
Portugal’s hand
Portugal didn’t just watch. It deployed 64 rescuers and around 23 tonnes of humanitarian aid to the La Guaira area, one of the hardest hit. In moments like this, that kind of gesture counts as much for the concrete help as for the message: you are not alone.
For anyone with family or friends in the region, the advice from teams on the ground is the usual but essential one: follow local authorities and stay out of damaged buildings, because aftershocks remain a real danger.
We’ll keep tracking the toll as the search continues.
See also: Portugal sends rescuers and aid and the humanitarian picture. For emergency appeals and data, the United Nations humanitarian office is tracking the response.
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