The death toll from the two earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela last Wednesday has risen to 3,342, according to local authorities. This represents an increase from the previously reported figure of 2,954 fatalities. The earthquakes caused widespread damage and are continuing to impact the region. News agencies reported the updated figures on Sunday, highlighting the ongoing severity of the situation. Rescue efforts are still underway as authorities assess the full extent of the devastation. The earthquakes serve as a stark reminder of Venezuela's vulnerability to natural disasters and the challenges facing the country in disaster response and recovery. Further updates are expected as search and relief operations continue.