A series of earthquakes in Venezuela have resulted in at least 164 confirmed deaths and over 900 injuries, according to interim President Delcy Rodríguez. The quakes prompted the closure of the country’s main airport and led to the suspension of classes and subway service in the capital, Caracas. Significant damage has been reported across affected regions, prompting widespread concern. The United States, along with several European and Latin American nations, have offered assistance to Venezuela in the wake of the disaster. Authorities are continuing to assess the full extent of the damage and coordinate relief efforts. The situation remains fluid as rescue and recovery operations are underway.
