The death toll from the recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 2,954, according to figures released Saturday. This marks an increase of over 300 fatalities since Friday, with over 16,000 people reported injured following the June 24th disaster. Numerous buildings were destroyed, and thousands remain missing amidst the rubble. Last week’s earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, were the strongest to hit Venezuela since 1900. Authorities are struggling to provide aid and assess the full extent of the damage in the affected regions. The situation remains critical as search and rescue efforts continue. International assistance is being coordinated to support the Venezuelan response.

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