A series of earthquakes in Venezuela has resulted in over 1,430 confirmed deaths, with the hardest-hit area being the state of La Guaira. The Venezuelan government has deployed the military to maintain order and assist with rescue efforts in the affected region. Ongoing aftershocks continue to hamper recovery operations and create further instability. Among the fatalities are 24 Colombian nationals. The scale of the disaster has prompted a significant emergency response, though challenges remain in reaching all those in need. Authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage and working to provide aid to survivors, but the situation remains critical due to the continued seismic activity. The post-earthquake situation is evolving rapidly, with concerns focused on providing shelter and essential supplies.