
The devastating earthquake in Venezuela has caused huge devastation. This terrible havoc of nature has turned the laughing cities into heaps of debris in a matter of seconds. A horrifying scene of screams, clouds of dust and devastation is visible everywhere. People were seen running frantically to save their lives, while many were searching for their loved ones in the debris of their collapsed houses. Administration and rescue teams are engaged in relief work on war footing. Let us see through these 10 pictures and videos how deep and painful this earthquake has caused in Venezuela.
1. Building in ruins

A damaged building is seen in the Los Palos Grandes neighborhood of Caracas. Many buildings have collapsed here, but the exact number of dead and injured has not been confirmed yet.
2. Buildings built on piles of concrete
Venezuela was struck by two massive, consecutive earthquakes, a rare seismic phenomenon known as an earthquake doublet.The country first experienced a powerful 7.1 magnitude foreshock, which was followed almost immediately by an even more devastating 7.5 magnitude mainshock. pic.twitter.com/c6DQOupkcn
— Terra Echoes (@terraechoes) June 25, 2026
A large part of the city appears to be completely reduced to debris. Where once there were skyscrapers, there are now only piles of concrete and dust.
3. waiting on the road

The picture is of the Parque Central Urban Development Complex in Caracas. Here people wait in the open after the earthquake. These people were seen talking to their loved ones on the phone.
4. Chaos at the airport
#Venezuela earthquake causes panic and devastation at airport pic.twitter.com/uYCRBGgybE
— Jitega India (@Jitega_India) June 25, 2026
When the earthquake struck, a large number of people were present inside Caracas International Airport. There was chaos here due to the tremors. During this time some part of the airport roof collapsed.
5. Rescue in the dark of night

Night time. There is power failure in the entire area, but the rescue operation is going on in the bright light of emergency floodlights. The sound of drilling machines and the work of removing debris from cranes is going on rapidly.
6. Earthquake changed the picture of the city
HUGE NUMBER CASUALTIES IN VENEZUELA
Some reports state 10,000-100,000 pic.twitter.com/JkbV5TWjOk
— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) June 25, 2026
Experts say that after the powerful earthquake in Venezuela, the biggest danger is the collapse of buildings and other structures. In densely populated areas, fire can also occur due to damage to gas pipelines and electricity systems. At the same time, there is difficulty in extinguishing the fire if the water pipeline breaks.
7. Relief from defeating death

Rescue workers carry an injured woman to an ambulance from a damaged building in Los Palos Grandes. Rescue workers are pulling people out of the debris after hours of hard work.
8. Searching for life in the debris

An emotional picture of the rescue operation. Rescue workers are searching for people amid heavy slabs of concrete. Where once there were skyscrapers, there are now only heaps of concrete and dust.
9. Even the voiceless are being rescued

Firefighter rescues dog from a building that collapsed after the earthquake in Caracas. The sound of drilling machines and the work of removing debris from cranes is going on rapidly.
10. People sharing the pain of others

A family stands in front of their ruined house. During this, a woman was seen hugging the girl and consoling her.
Also read: 2 tremors of intensity more than 7, fear of 10 thousand deaths
Venezuela was struck by two massive, consecutive earthquakes, a rare seismic phenomenon known as an earthquake doublet.The country first experienced a powerful 7.1 magnitude foreshock, which was followed almost immediately by an even more devastating 7.5 magnitude mainshock.
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