A recent United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) assessment estimates damage from the dual earthquakes in Venezuela at approximately 6% of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The evaluation primarily utilizes satellite imagery and demographic data to quantify the economic impact. This significant damage poses a substantial challenge to Venezuela’s already fragile economy. The assessment provides a preliminary understanding of the scale of destruction across affected areas. Further detailed on-the-ground assessments are likely needed for a more precise evaluation. The UNDP’s findings will inform ongoing and future humanitarian and recovery efforts within the country. This economic setback exacerbates existing hardships faced by the Venezuelan population.