United Nations agencies estimate that around 6.76 million people have been affected by the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, leaving hundreds dead and tens of thousands missing.
The International Organization for Migration said the twin earthquakes have created a major humanitarian crisis, impacting millions across the affected regions.
In La Guaira state, north of Caracas, numerous buildings collapsed, while the death toll has risen to 920 and the United Nations estimates that more than 50,000 people remain missing.
Rescue teams and humanitarian organizations continue efforts to reach affected communities and provide emergency assistance.












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