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Two earthquakes struck northwestern Venezuela on June 24. Satellite imagery from June 27 shows collapsed buildings along a 14-mile coastal stretch between Catia La Mar and Caraballeda.
BellingcatTwo earthquakes struck northwestern Venezuela on June 24. Satellite imagery captured on June 27 shows collapsed buildings and apartment blocks along a 14-mile stretch of the northern coast from Catia La Mar to Caraballeda.
PBC provided the imagery used in the analysis.
Before-and-after comparisons show flattened structures in Playa Grande, Carabelleda, and Macuto. A 500-meter section of José María España Avenue in Carabelleda recorded at least a dozen collapsed buildings. Social media videos and drone footage posted in recent days show additional destruction, including a collapsed hotel in Macuto.
Other cities including Caracas, Valencia, and Barquisimeto also sustained damage.
At least 1,719 deaths have been reported.
The United Nations Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs in Venezuela is preparing for as many as 10,000 deaths. International rescue teams continue to arrive while aftershock risks persist. Engineers have requested an audit of state housing due to concerns about buildings that remain standing.
Social media pages listing missing persons have been created, and some residents outside the country have contacted open-source investigators to check whether specific apartment blocks are still intact.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
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