The death toll from recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 2,645, with over 12,500 people injured, according to the country’s Ministry of Information. The earthquakes have left approximately 15,000 people homeless, exacerbating an already challenging situation within the nation. Authorities are continuing to assess the full extent of the damage and coordinating relief efforts, but access to affected areas remains a significant hurdle. The scale of the disaster points to a growing humanitarian crisis, with urgent needs for shelter, medical supplies, and food. International aid organizations are mobilizing to support the Venezuelan government in providing assistance to those affected. The situation is further complicated by existing economic and political challenges within Venezuela.

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