Pictures reveal heartbreaking scenes emerging from earthquakes in Venezuela

After two powerful earthquakes, rescue teams from around the globe are in a race against time to pull survivors from the rubble. 

In a city north of Venezuela’s capital, weak voices call out from beneath collapsed buildings. 

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People search for casualties amid the rubble of collapsed buildings, on June 25, 2026, in the aftermath of earthquakes in La Guaira, Venezuela. ()

The region is a disaster zone, after two earthquakes measuring magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 hit less than a minute apart on Wednesday night, local time. 

The death toll has risen to at least 235, with tens of thousands potentially missing. 

“I’ve been left alone in this life,” said Omar Reyes as he walked through the rubble where two of his children were buried. 

He told the Associated Press that about 20 family members died in the disaster.

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Rescue workers from around the world have been deployed to Venezuela.()
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A woman walks past a building damaged during the June 2026 earthquakes in La Guaira, Venezuela.()
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An injured woman walks in La Guaira, Venezuela, a day after earthquakes struck the area.()

For some, time ran out before help could arrive to pull them from beneath the debris.

Others are still trapped, and volunteers dig with their bare hands to find them.

“They’re still alive … there’s nothing more we can do,” one resident, Antonio Bermuzez, told AFP. 

“We don’t have any tools. We have no way to help.” 

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Residents and rescue workers search through rubble following the earthquakes in Caracas, Venezuela, in June 2026. ()

Nazareth Jimenez sobbed into the shoulder of a loved one as she watched neighbours try to cut through slabs of concrete with hammers and power tools.

“My God, how are we going to get them out of there?” she murmured, wracked with anxiety as she waited to see if her siblings, nephews, nieces and friends would emerge from the debris alive.

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An injured person is taken into the Perez Carreno hospital, after earthquakes hit Caracas, Venezuela.()
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A man rescued from a collapsed building is attended to inside an ambulance after the earthquakes in Caracas, Venezuela. ()

Children arrive alone at hospitals, some with identification details taped to their arms. 

At least eight hospitals have reportedly been badly damaged. 

Those who made it out have gathered with their salvaged belongings in field hospitals, campsites and sports stadiums.

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People talk as they receive treatment in a field hospital after earthquakes, in La Guaira, Venezuela, in June 2026. ()

Many were at home when the quakes struck, including Maria Alejandra, a Caracas resident who did not give her surname. 

“When we went downstairs, the scene was like a horror movie,” she told Reuters. 

Buildings cracked, crumbled, and tilted precariously, with powerful aftershocks continuing the following day. 

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A collapsed building in La Guaira, a coastal city about 30 kilometres north of Caracas on Wednesday, local time.()
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A view of the remains of buildings damaged in the aftermath of earthquakes in La Guaira, Venezuela, on June 25, 2026. ()
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A man reacts amid the rubble of a building after earthquakes hit the country, in La Guaira, Venezuela.()

The US Geological Survey’s predictive modelling indicates the death toll will likely rise into the thousands. 

Searches are continuing long into the night. In many areas, phone and power coverage have been wiped out. 

But offers to help have poured in from around the world. 

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Members of the Chilean fire department’s urban search-and-rescue team prepare to depart for Venezuela, after Chilean authorities activated a humanitarian aid response protocol following the devastating earthquakes of June 2026. ()

United Nations-certified rescuers, specialists from Spain and France, and German military transport planes are on their way. 

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Members of a Mexican Army search-and-rescue team depart for Venezuela. ()
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Members of the Swiss military are briefed prior to departure from Zurich as they head to Venezuela to assist in the aftermath of the earthquakes. ()
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USAR COLOMBIA (Urban Search and Rescue) members in Bogota prepare to assist in Venezuela after the country was struck by earthquakes. ()

The United States said it was deploying two warships, transport planes and helicopters, along with $US150 million ($217 million) in aid. 

ABC/Reuters/AFP

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