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Venezuela'da Peş Peşe Depremler: 32 Ölü, Dünya Yardım Teklif Ediyor

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Venezuela'da Çarşamba akşamı meydana gelen iki şiddetli deprem, başkent Caracas dahil birçok bölgede yıkıma yol açtı. En az 32 kişi hayatını kaybederken yüzlerce kişi yaralandı. Enkaz altında kalanları kurtarma çalışmaları gece boyunca sürdü; görüntülerde acil müdahale ekiplerinin yıkılan binalarda umutsuzca çalıştığı ve yakınlarının yardım beklediği anlar kaydedildi. Uluslararası toplum, afetin hemen ardından Venezuela ile dayanışma mesajları yayımladı ve yardım teklifinde bulundu. Depremler, ülkenin zaten kırılgan olan altyapısı ve ekonomik zorlukları göz önüne alındığında insani krizi derinleştirme potansiyeli taşıyor. Uzmanlar, bölgede sismik hareketliliğin sürebileceği uyarısında bulunurken, hükümet ve uluslararası kuruluşlar yaralıların tedavisi ve barınma ihtiyaçları için kaynak seferberliğine başladı. Bu gelişme, geçmişte siyasi yaptırımlar ve iç çekişmelerle boğuşan Venezuela'ya yönelik küresel diplomatik angajmanın insani boyutunu öne çıkarıyor. Yardım teklifleri, jeopolitik farklılıkların ötesinde ortak bir felaket karşısında iş birliği potansiyelini gösterirken, önümüzdeki günlerde enkaz altındaki can kaybı sayısının netleşmesi bekleniyor.

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Started 25 Jun, 07:55 26 events Updated 27 Jun
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latest: 27 Jun
  1. Political25 Jun, 07:55

    World expresses solidarity with Venezuela after deadly earthquakes, offers assistance

    Venezuelans saw buildings crumbling on Wednesday evening when two powerful earthquakes shook the country, leaving at least 32 dead and hundreds injured. Video footage showed emergency workers scrambling over the pancaked debris of a collapsed building in the capital as night fell, while distraught relatives sought help for loved ones believed to be trapped. Several dazed survivors were taken away, some on stretchers. The US Geological Survey, using predictive modeling to estimate the death toll, said it would ‌most likely run into the thousands, with a substantial probability of exceeding 10,000. Meanwhile, countries in Latin America and beyond extended condolences and offers of help. ‘Deeply saddened’ From Pakistan, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed solidarity with Venezuelans in “ this difficult and challenging time”. “Deeply saddened by the devastation and loss of life caused by the earthquakes in Venezuela. On behalf of the people of Pakistan, I convey our heartfelt condolences to the government and people of Venezuela, especially the families of the victims. We pray for the injured and stand in solidarity with all those affected during this difficult and challenging time,” he posted on X. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq joined the prime minister in expressing solidarity with those affected, saying: “I’m deeply grieved to learn about the terrible loss of life and devastation caused by the recent earthquakes in Venezuela. My deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved families. I also wish a speedy recovery to those injured.” US ‘willing and able’ US President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social platform that Americal was “willing and able to help”. “The two major earthquakes that just hit the great people of Venezuela are both massive in scale and have left a devastating number of deaths. “The USA stands ready, willing, and able to help! I have instructed all agencies of our government to get ready to move quickly. We will be there for our new and great friends,” he said. ‘Mexico always stands in solidarity’ Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wrote on X that she had “ordered the necessary aid to be prepared.” “For the time being, they have asked us for support in the form of specialist rescue and medical personnel. Mexico always stands in solidarity and always will,” she wrote. El Salvador aid ‘ready to leave’ El Salvador President Nayib Bukele wrote on X that “300 rescuers and paramedics, along with 50 tons of equipment, medicines, and basic supplies, are ready to leave for Caracas.” ‘Great concern’ Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva posted on X: “I learned, with great concern and dismay, of the impact of the earthquake that struck Venezuela,” said President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. “I reaffirm our determination to support the government of acting President Delcy Rodrguez in the recovery of the affected areas of that sister country, whose people have shown great resilience in the face of adversity.” Cuba ‘fully mobilised’ Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said on X, “I express my deepest condolences and solidarity to the government and brother people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for the loss of life and damage caused by the earthquake. “Cuban health workers there are fully mobilised and providing medical services to the affected population.” Argentina ‘closely following’ A statement by Argentina’s presidency stated: “The Argentine Republic is closely following the evolution of the situation and expresses its readiness to collaborate with whatever humanitarian assistance may be required, in coordination with the corresponding international organisations. “Beyond the differences that may exist between our governments, President Javier G. Milei extends his hand in solidarity to the Venezuelan people.” Uruguay ‘willing to collaborate’ Uruguay President Yamandu Orsi also wrote on X, “Uruguay expresses its solidarity with the Venezuelan authorities and people. We are closely following the evolution of the situation and reiterate our willingness to collaborate in whatever the Venezuelan government deems necessary.” Chile ‘deplores’ tragedy The Chilean foreign ministry said the Chilean government “expresses its solidarity with the government and people of Venezuela following the earthquake that struck this afternoon, affecting a large area of that country and causing significant material damage and possible casualties”. “The Chilean government deplores this tragedy and stands ready to provide humanitarian and rescue assistance should it be required,” it added. Ecuador guided by ‘humanity’ Ecuador President Daniel Noboa expressed “solidarity with the brother people of Venezuela”. “I have ordered the immediate dispatch of humanitarian aid to respond to this emergency. Ecuador will respond with the speed and commitment that this moment demands because, despite enormous differences, humanity must always guide a leader’s actions.” Costa Rica ‘wholeheartedly embraces’ Costa Rica’s presidency said in a statement that the country “wholeheartedly embraces the Venezuelan people at this time of grief following the earthquake that shook their country”. “Our solidarity lies with every affected family and with those who are working today to save lives and rebuild hope. You are not alone,” the statement said. Dominican Republic readies teams Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader said the military had readied “specialised search, rescue, and emergency response teams” to support the Venezuelan authorities. Spain’s ‘full support’ Meanwhile, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said, “We offer our full support to the Venezuelan people following tonight’s devastating earthquakes. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.”

  2. NATURAL_DISASTER25 Jun, 09:06

    World reacts as devastating Venezuela earthquakes kill at least 32

    Global leaders express solidarity with Venezuela as dual earthquakes kill at least 32 and leave widespread devastation.

  3. Humanitarian25 Jun, 11:01

    UN relief chief calls for collective effort after devastating Venezuela earthquakes

    UN relief chief calls for collective effort after devastating Venezuela earthquakes Elayne Wangalwa 25 Jun. 2026 11.01 a.m. Statement on Venezuela by Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator

  4. Humanitarian25 Jun, 14:15

    Venezuela quake response requires ‘massive collective effort’: UN aid chief

    “We are fully mobilised to support the people of Venezuela,” UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher said in a statement.

  5. Security25 Jun, 15:55

    US, Cuba and Iran join global rescue effort after Venezuela earthquakes

    Latin American and European counties also among those offering solidarity and help for country already facing a humanitarian crisis Venezuela earthquake – latest updates Countries around the world, including Iran, the US and Cuba, have committed to help with rescue efforts in Venezuela after deadly twin earthquakes hit the country. On the evening of 24 June, Venezuela was rocked by two back-to-back earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale that killed at least 164 people, injured close to 1,000 more, and caused significant damage to the capital Caracas, as well as areas across the north of the country. Continue reading...

  6. NATURAL_DISASTER25 Jun, 15:52

    Scenes of destruction after deadly earthquakes in Venezuela – visual guide

    Rescue efforts under way after buildings reduced to rubble in capital and along northern coast Hundreds of people are feared to have died and thousands have been injured in Venezuela’s largest earthquake in more than a century. Two earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 hit 39 seconds apart near the town of Morón. Continue reading...

  7. NATURAL_DISASTER25 Jun, 17:14

    Venezuela quake: 164 dead, 24,000 missing as massive rescue effort ramps up

    CARACAS: Thousands of Venezuelans were feared dead on Thursday after two powerful earthquakes wreaked havoc in and around the capital Caracas, trapping people beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings and setting off powerful aftershocks.

  8. Security25 Jun, 20:36

    Factbox-International aid heads to Venezuela after deadly earthquake

    June 25 (Reuters) - Governments and humanitarian organizations worldwide have begun sending cash, rescue teams and other forms of aid to Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes on Wednesday killed at least 188 people and left more than 1,500 injured, with casualties expected to rise. The back-to-back quakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude and striking roughly 160 km (100 miles) west of the capital Caracas, damaged at least 250 buildings and left, at the most recent tally, about 200 people trapped in debris. U.N. HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE

  9. NATURAL_DISASTER25 Jun, 20:15

    Venezuela Reels From Twin Deadly Earthquakes

    With thousands of people missing, the death toll is expected to rise.

  10. NATURAL_DISASTER25 Jun, 22:06

    Latin America's 10 deadliest earthquakes

    June 25 - Two powerful earthquakes that struck the northern coast of Venezuela and capital Caracas on Wednesday claimed at least 188 lives, a toll that could increase as rescue teams comb the debris of collapsed buildings.

  11. Diplomatic25 Jun, 22:52

    Venezuela earthquakes draw aid from governments that cut ties with Caracas

    Venezuela received offers of rescue teams and humanitarian aid from across the Americas on Thursday, including from right-wing governments that had broken off diplomatic relations with Caracas less than two years ago, after two earthquakes killed at least 188 people. The quakes, of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 and 39 seconds apart, struck the north of the country on Wednesday evening and were the strongest to hit Venezuela in more than a century. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez declared a nationwide...

  12. Security25 Jun, 22:50

    US Southern Command mobilizes for Venezuela earthquake relief

    US Southern Command said on Thursday it is coordinating with the State Department and international partners to deploy airlift and logistics capabilities to Venezuela, where two powerful earthquakes have killed at least 164 people and injured 971 others, according to acting President Delcy Rodriguez.

  13. NATURAL_DISASTER26 Jun, 03:41

    Venezuela earthquake LIVE updates: Death toll climbs to 235

    The number of dead and injured is expected to rise with thousands reported missing after the 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes

  14. Humanitarian26 Jun, 13:58

    UN: Nearly 1,000 rescue workers deployed to Venezuela after deadly earthquakes

    UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has allocated $15 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund to support relief efforts in Venezuela.

  15. Humanitarian26 Jun, 14:23

    EU deploys emergency aid to Venezuela after deadly earthquakes

    8 member states mobilized aid, while bloc's Copernicus satellite service activated to support relief efforts

  16. Security26 Jun, 15:04

    Why Venezuela’s ‘doublet’ earthquakes were so devastating

    The tremors that hit Venezuela on Wednesday evening have killed nearly 600 people and injured thousands. The disaster consisted of a rare phenomenon called a “doublet”, meaning a quick succession of two major “twin” earthquakes.

  17. Security26 Jun, 16:14

    US sending military warships, personnel to Venezuela in the wake of the nation’s devastating earthquakes

    Two U.S. warships, the USS Fort Lauderdale and the littoral combat ship USS Billings have been dispatched to Venezuela following the nation's earthquakes.

  18. Security27 Jun, 06:30

    Venezuela earthquake death toll hits 920 as search for survivors continues

    The death toll from the catastrophic earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday has risen to 920, with another 3,360 people reported injured. Officials warned that the casualty count is expected to climb further as search-and-rescue teams estimate at least 172 people remain trapped beneath the debris, AzerNEWS reports.

  19. Security28 Jun, 08:07

    Venezuelans left frustrated by lack of goverment response as earthquake death toll rises

    Frustration mounted in Venezuela's state of La Guaira on Saturday as rescuers and civilians used shovels, heavy equipment, ropes and bare hands to look for survivors of the devastating twin-earthquakes that has killed at least 1,430 people. Many citizens have been critical of what they say is an inadequate response by the government, who were evidently underprepared to respond to the scope of the tragedy.

  20. NATURAL_DISASTER28 Jun, 08:46

    More than 68,000 people still missing in Venezuela after devastating earthquakes

    A preliminary estimate from the United Nations Development Programme put the cost of direct physical damage caused by the quakes at $6.7 billion.

  21. Economic28 Jun, 09:11

    Venezuela'da yıkıcı depremler sonrası 68 binden fazla kişi hâlâ bulunamadı

    Birleşmiş Milletler Kalkınma Programı'nın ön tahminine göre depremlerin yol açtığı doğrudan fiziki hasarın maliyeti 6,7 milyar dolar olarak hesaplandı.

  22. Humanitarian28 Jun, 12:29

    Pope Leo prays for Venezuela quake victims as EU sends emergency aid

    VATICAN CITY, June 28 - Pope Leo on Sunday expressed solidarity with people in Venezuela grappling with the devastating impact of twin earthquakes that struck the country earlier this week.

  23. Political28 Jun, 15:20

    Thirty-three people rescued, thousands still missing after Venezuela quakes

    CARACAS, June 28 - Thirty-three people have been rescued so far this weekend after Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes, the country's interim president said, including several children, while tens of thousands remained unaccounted for with time for finding additional survivors running short.

  24. NATURAL_DISASTER29 Jun, 05:52

    Venezuela's earthquakes death toll nears 1,500, tens of thousands still missing

    The death toll from Venezuela’s devastating earthquakes neared 1,500 on Sunday as rescue workers raced against the clock to find survivors among the nearly 50,000 people still unaccounted for.

  25. Humanitarian30 Jun, 08:47

    'One chaos after another': Thousands left homeless after Venezuelan earthquakes

    In Venezuela, the devastating twin earthquakes have left thousands sleeping on the street. Shelters are overflowing as relief efforts struggle to keep up.

  26. Diplomatic27 Jun, 12:00

    Venezuela earthquakes: International rescue teams join the search for survivors as death toll surpasses 1,400

    More than 2,000 rescue workers from 27 countries have been deployed to Venezuela to locate people trapped under the rubble following the twin earthquakes on Wednesday, in a deployment supported and coordinated by the United Nations.

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