The number of confirmed victims from the two consecutive earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 3,342 people. As of 2:50 a.m. Bulgarian time on July 6, 2026, the latest official data from the country's Ministry of Communications and Information reveals the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe. The number of people injured in the earthquakes is now 16,470 people, and the number of citizens left homeless reached 17 345.
What do we know about the disaster so far?
Political tension and criticism
In parallel with the humanitarian crisis, serious public discontent is growing in the country. In an official speech on the occasion of the 215th anniversary of Venezuela's Independence Day, interim President Delcy Rodriguez categorically rejected accusations of a belated and inadequate response by the government. It announced the creation of a new specialized military unit for crisis management, but citizens and volunteers continue to report acute shortages of heavy equipment and delays in food deliveries to isolated areas.
Source: BTA, CBC News, Yeni Şafak