A 4.6-magnitude aftershock strikes Venezuela amid ongoing rescue efforts following twin earthquakes.
Photo: Globe and Mail
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A 4.6-magnitude aftershock strikes Venezuela amid ongoing rescue efforts following twin earthquakes.

A 4.6-magnitude aftershock hit near Caraballeda, Venezuela, early Monday, June 29, 2026, five days after twin earthquakes devastated the region. Rescue workers continue searching for survivors, with confirmed deaths approaching 1,500 and thousands more reported missing.

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Globe and Mail emphasizes growing criticism of government response and civilian-led rescues, while Jerusalem Post notes the country's long mired political and economic crisis as context.
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GMGlobe and MailINTERNATIONAL2h ago

“A strong aftershock rocks Venezuela as rescue workers race to find survivors”

JPJerusalem PostINTERNATIONALjust now

“Aftershock rocks Caracas during fourth day of earthquake rescues”

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