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Venezuela Earthquake: Families Identify Loved Ones at Makeshift Morgue as Death Toll Tops 2,600

Published on: 03 Jul 2026, 09:00 PM
Venezuela Earthquake: Families Identify Loved Ones at Makeshift Morgue as Death Toll Tops 2,600

At a port storage facility in La Guaira, converted into a makeshift morgue, families endure hours of waiting to confirm the deaths of their relatives. Many have spent days searching hospitals, shelters, and rubble.

Venezuela's twin earthquakes, which struck nine days ago, have claimed over 2,600 lives. The scale of the disaster has overwhelmed local services, forcing authorities to improvise victim identification and recovery operations.

With little infrastructure left standing, bodies are kept outdoors or in temporary tents. Under the blazing sun, dozens of families gather, carrying a mixture of anguish and dread. Officials face the challenge of not only recovering victims but also identifying them amid the chaos.

The situation remains dire as rescue and identification efforts continue. The government has appealed for international assistance to manage the crisis.

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