CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A pair of powerful earthquakes rocked Venezuela, tearing down buildings, closing the country’s main airport and sending panicked residents of the capital pouring into the streets. At least 32 have died, the acting president said Thursday, warning that the toll was expected to rise. (more)
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U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said in a post on X early Thursday that the United States is “immediately deploying search and rescue teams, medical resources, and humanitarian assistance to Venezuela.”
Rodríguez — who became acting president after an American military operation captured her predecessor, Nicolás Maduro, and brought him to the U.S. to stand trial — thanked U.S. President Donald Trump. She said in an X post later that she spoke with Rubio by phone without sharing details. She also expressed thanks to the leaders of various nations who have sent messages of support and offers of help.
Ecuador ordered the delivery of humanitarian aid, and Rodríguez said Qatar, Mexico and El Salvador had already sent rescue personnel.
“We send you all our solidarity and our prayers. Stay strong, Venezuela,” El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, once diametrically opposed to Venezuela’s government, wrote in a post on X. {source}
The U.S. Geological Survey said the first earthquake, with a magnitude of 7.2, hit west of Moron on the Caribbean coast, about 170 kilometers (105 miles) west of Caracas. It had a depth of 22 kilometers (about 14 miles).
The USGS reported a second 7.5 magnitude earthquake just a minute later, with a depth of 10 kilometers (about 6 miles) and an epicenter 16 kilometers (10 miles) southwest of Moron.
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#URGENTE En la Guaira, Playa Grande colapsaron más de cuatro edificios al mismo tiempo: Oasis Beach, Punta Brisas, Punta Brava y las Palmas. pic.twitter.com/U0PdjG7d1e
— Andrews Abreu (@AndrewsAbreu) June 25, 2026
The United States extends our deepest condolences to the people of Venezuela following the devastating earthquakes.
Our hearts are with all those who have lost loved ones, those injured, and the courageous rescue workers working tirelessly in the aftermath.
America stands…
— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) June 25, 2026
NEW 🚨 After the earthquake in Venezuela, a man fled his apartment building. As he made his way down floor by floor, the destruction grew worse with every step pic.twitter.com/EFO1BYW0fW
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) June 25, 2026


That is astounding.
I just commented on another thread that I was in a 7.2 earthquake several years ago. We literally could not stand. I cannot imagine having two such earthquakes back to back.
Those are certainly memorable events…glad you are ok…
We had a few, brief ones, in the old Canal Zone…in the 4 range…
Watching our living room floor tile move like there was wave water underneath was the eeriest thing I had ever seen. And no broken tiles…and the weighted chains on Mom’s cuckoo clock, dancing, were the first sign…
The red tiles in the last video (landings of staircase), remind me of home back in the Zone/Panama…those tiles last forever…back in the 70’s we had them…and they were old, then…and everywhere…
A very tragic event…have been praying for the people of Venezuela…based on a blurb I read yesterday, stats from the model the USGS uses, indicated anywhere from 10k to 100k possible fatalities. That is Biblical? !
I have not read if there were after shocks or if the second quake was the aftershock…
Our builder in office, no doubt has this covered…his heart must be in pain, seeing all the building collapses…
This is where the USAID money should have gone…for things like this…
I checked this website.
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=-89.99487,-286.875&extent=89.99474,317.8125&listOnlyShown=true&timeZone=utc&map=false
I’m surprised there are not constant aftershocks.
Dear Lord, have mercy!
🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Verse of the day 06/25/26
Psalms 34:18
“The Lord is near to the brokenhearted
And saves those who are crushed in spirit”
https://bible.com/bible/100/psa.34.18.NASB1995
Didn’t realize Venezuelan sits near two fault lines/plates:
Venezuela sits on a complex strike-slip fault zone where the Caribbean Plate and South American Plate slide past each other, creating a high risk for significant seismic events. Historically, the country has experienced approximately 180 damaging earthquakes, with major events occurring roughly every 30 to 35 years.
The most catastrophic event in recorded history was the 1812 earthquake (magnitude 7.5–7.7), which devastated Caracas and Mérida, killing an estimated 15,000 to 30,000 people and impacting the political landscape of the War of Independence. Other major historical disasters include the 1894 Mérida earthquake (magnitude 7.0, ~350 deaths), the 1900 Miranda earthquake (magnitude 7.6–7.7, 101+ deaths), and the 1967 Caracas earthquake (magnitude 6.6), which led to stricter building codes.
Recent significant events include the 1997 Cariaco earthquake (magnitude 7.0, 81 deaths), the 2018 Sucre earthquake (magnitude 7.3, 5 deaths), and a September 2025 sequence near Mene Grande (magnitudes 6.2 and 6.3) that caused severe damage.
As we comment here 1.000s of people are searching for their loved ones under rubble or trying to contact loved ones that were in the effected area. Keep them in your prayers.
prayers up ………
I experienced two relatively minor earthquakes, one in 1988 in Tokyo while visiting my brother, and the 2011 Virginia earthquake while in my office in DC. In both cases all of a sudden you feel as if you are untethered from the Earth! The ground won’t help you, walls feel like jelly, and you’re immobile from the fear. All one is left with is your loved ones and God.
I pray that God is manifested in the rescuers and medical personnel sent to help the people of Venezuela.