The death toll from Venezuela’s earthquakes has risen to more than 3,500, with nearly 16,700 confirmed as injured.
More than 1,000 aftershocks have been recorded in the wake of the earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela on 24 June. Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams remain deployed in the affected areas with officials reporting that 6,500 people have been rescued.
La Guaira is the most affected state, but 6 other states in the north of the country have been affected with United Nations’ humanitarian body (UNOCHA) reporting that 17,854 people have been displaced.
Working with partners, Islamic Relief Worldwide are distributing food and hygiene packs to families who have lost their homes.
Continued support is needed to ensure that more survivors receive aid as recovery efforts expand.
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