At least 164 people have been confirmed dead and 971 were injured after the powerful tremors hit northern areas late Wednesday less than one minute apart. It is not yet known how bad the situation is in the worst-hit state of la Guaira.
According to the US Geological Survey, the first earthquake measured 7.2 on the Richter Scale. Its epicentre was near the city of San Felipe, home to some 220,000 people. The second quake was registered at 7.5 magnitude and was reportedly the strongest tremor to hit the country in more than 125 years.
Responding to the emergency, the UN aid office, OCHA, announced the rapid deployment of Urban Search and Rescue Teams from across the international community through the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group.
“I’m in constant contact with our team in Caracas, led by Humanitarian Coordinator Gianluca Rampolla, to ensure a swift and effective response,” said UN emergency relief chief, Tom Fletcher. “He has spoken this morning to the interim President, and we are assessing urgently what is needed. Our team in Venezuela is working with the authorities to identify priorities.”
Here’s the latest reaction from UN agencies:
UN aid coordination office (OCHA):
“Devastating Venezuela earthquakes. I’m in close contact with our team in Caracas to ensure full and urgent response, including search and rescue support and emergency relief for survivors. International solidarity coming in. We’ll need all hands on deck.” – UN emergency relief chief Tom Fletcher @UNReliefChief
UN World Food Programme (WFP):
“My thoughts this morning are with the victims of the earthquakes in #Venezuela. All our solidarity with the Venezuelan people. WFP is prepared to provide assistance and support response efforts to quickly reach communities. We are with you.” – Acting Executive Director Carl Skau @WFPChief
UN migration agency (IOM):
“Heartbreaking news from Venezuela, where two powerful earthquakes struck within moments, lives lost, many injured, and communities affected. IOM is mobilizing with partners to assess needs and support those impacted. Swift international support is critical to respond.” – Director General Amy Pope @IOMchief
UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS):
“UNOPS stands with the people of Venezuela. We are ready to support rapid response efforts wherever needed.” – Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva @UNOPS_Chief
UN refugee agency (UNHCR):
“Deeply saddened by the earthquake that has struck Caracas. I stand in solidarity with all those affected by the loss of loved ones, injuries, and damage to homes and communities. UNHCR stands ready to support response efforts in coordination with the authorities and partners.” High Commissioner for Refugees Barham Salih @BarhamSalih




