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Venezuela: Earthquakes June 2026 – Situation Snapshot (Last Update: June 30th, 2026)
By UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs at ReliefWeb
· July 2, 2026
· 1 min read
. Situation Overview Double earthquake (M7.2 and M7.5) on June 24, 18:00 h, along the San Felipe–Yumare–Montalbán fault line (Yaracuy–Carabobo). Aftershocks decreasing: 86 on June 28 and 30 on June 29, with lower average magnitude. GDACS issued a Red Alert: 2.4 million people exposed to severe shaki
Key takeaway 5) on June 24, 18:00 h, along the San Felipe–Yumare–Montalbán fault line (Yaracuy–Carabobo).
Why this matters
The recent earthquakes in Venezuela have put a significant strain on the country's already vulnerable population, with 2.4 million people exposed to severe shaking. The declaration of La Guaira as a Disaster Zone highlights the severity of the situation, particularly in areas such as Caraballeda and Catia La Mar. The impact of the earthquakes is not limited to these areas, as several other states, including Distrito Capital, Miranda, Carabobo, Yaracuy, Aragua, and Falcón, have also been severely affected. The decreasing number of aftershocks may provide some relief, but the full extent of the damage and the needs of the affected population are still being assessed. Faith-based organizations and Christian charities, many of which are ECFA-accredited and have experience in disaster relief, may play a crucial role in providing humanitarian aid and supporting the recovery efforts in the affected regions.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
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What is this story about? . Situation Overview Double earthquake (M7.2 and M7.5) on June 24, 18:00 h, along the San Felipe–Yumare–Montalbán fault line (Yaracuy–Carabobo). Aftershocks decreasing: 86 on June 28 and 30 on June 29, with lower average magnitude. GDACS issued a Red Alert: 2.4 million people exposed to severe shaki
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