
Venezuela sets up temporary housing, as death toll hits 4,300
Those killed by the earthquakes in Venezuela go up 157 to 4,490
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Those killed by the earthquakes in Venezuela go up 157 to 4,490. Almost 4,500 people died from the double earthquake in Venezuela. The new report was presented by Jorge Rodríguez, President of the National Assembly, and keeps in 16,740 the number of people injured following the seismic emergency.
Furthermore, Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes rises to 4,490. According to the background, these are the most powerful earthquakes recorded in Venezuela in 126 years, considering their magnitude, replicas and the level of destruction caused by buildings and critical infrastructure. With an incomparable network of journalists in 151 countries, AFP is also a world leader in digital verification.
In addition, The balance sheet also includes 17,907 homeless people, resulting from structural damage and household loss in different affected areas. More than 30,000 agents remain mobilized in search operations, humanitarian assistance and reconstruction. The data were released by Jorge Rodríguez, president of the National Assembly and official spokesman for information about the tragedy.
Moreover, The number of wounded has remained the same since the last update of 16,740 people, and there is no official information about missing persons.
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Those killed by the earthquakes in Venezuela go up 157 to 4,490.
reliability high4/6 sourcesAlmost 4,500 people died from the double earthquake in Venezuela.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe new report was presented by Jorge Rodríguez, President of the National Assembly, and keeps in 16,740 the number of people injured following the seismic emergency.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDeath toll from Venezuela earthquakes rises to 4,490.
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According to the background, these are the most powerful earthquakes recorded in Venezuela in 126 years, considering their magnitude, replicas and the level of destruction caused by buildings and critical infrastructure.
according to La Tercera (CL) — PortadaWith an incomparable network of journalists in 151 countries, AFP is also a world leader in digital verification.
according to La Nación (CR) — PortadaThe balance sheet also includes 17,907 homeless people, resulting from structural damage and household loss in different affected areas.
according to La Tercera (CL) — PortadaMore than 30,000 agents remain mobilized in search operations, humanitarian assistance and reconstruction.
according to MetrópolesThe data were released by Jorge Rodríguez, president of the National Assembly and official spokesman for information about the tragedy.
according to MetrópolesThe number of wounded has remained the same since the last update of 16,740 people, and there is no official information about missing persons.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1The most recent report also says that 19.5 thousand people had to move to temporary camps.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1But the schools in particular will have to be vacated once the new academic year begins in September, with initial government estimates indicating that about 25,000 homes will be needed to house people.
according to Deutsche Welle English — All +1Authorities in Venezuela are planning to set up temporary accommodation for families who lost their homes in last month's devastating earthquakes , from which the death toll has now risen to at least 4,333.
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The new report was presented by Jorge Rodríguez, President of the National Assembly, and keeps the number of people in 16,740..
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