The recent earthquakes in Venezuela have claimed the lives of at least 2595 people, according to acting President Delcy Rodríguez. The announcement was made during a press conference where Rodríguez addressed concerns about the handling of the deceased. She firmly stated that there would be no mass graves used for burial. The Venezuelan government is responding to the disaster, though details of the full extent of the damage and relief efforts remain limited. This tragedy marks a significant loss of life and underscores the vulnerability of the region to seismic activity. Further updates are expected as rescue and recovery operations continue, and the nation mourns the victims. The government’s reassurance regarding dignified burials aims to quell public anxiety amidst the crisis.