Tag: climate
Venezuela Thanks Global Solidarity Following Devastating Earthquakes
Following the historic seismic activity that struck northern Venezuela on Wednesday evening, Governments across Latin America and other regions have expressed solidarity and offered support. International Governments and regional leaders mobilize humanitarian aid and specialized search teams to support Venezuela after twin earthquakes left 32 dead people and 700 injured. RELATED: Mexico Shows Solidarity After […]
June 25, 2026
Venezuela Confirms 32 People Dead, 700 Injured After Double Earthquacker
Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodriguez confirmed this early morning 32 people deaths and 700 citizens injuried following consecutive 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes in the country. Confronted with this historic tragedy, Acting President Delcy Rodriguez expressed deep condolences to the families who lost loved ones and reaffirmed the Government’s total support during this critical period. […]
June 25, 2026
Venezuela Declares State of Emergency Following Two Major Earthquakes
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez declared a state of emergency in Venezuela on June 24, suspending classes and non-essential activities after two devastating earthquakes of 7.1 and 7.5 magnitude struck the country. Acting President Delcy Rodriguez announced these urgent decisions during a direct broadcast to the country, emphasizing that safeguarding human life remains the absolute priority […]
June 24, 2026
Venezuela Deploys Emergency Rescue Teams After Earthquake, 20 Aftershocks Recorded
Venezuela’s emergency forces deployed massive rescue operations in Caracas and six states this Wednesday, responding to severe structural collapses caused by a devastating 7.5 magnitude seismic doublet. Immediately following the severe tectonic movements at 6:05 P.M. local time, thousands of specialized first responders, including firefighters, civil defense officials, state police, and community volunteer brigades, mobilized […]
June 24, 2026
Venezuela Activates Security Protocols Following 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake
Venezuela’s Government activated emergency security protocols and urged citizen calm this Wednesday, following a shallow 7.1 magnitude earthquake that shook Caracas and several northern states. The Venezuelan Minister for Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, delivered the first official damage assessment through the state television channel (VTV). The Government official requested maximum tranquility from the […]
June 24, 2026
Strong 7.1 Earthquake Hits Caracas and Northern Venezuela
A strong earthquake of 7.1 magnitude struck Caracas and northern Venezuela this Wednesday afternoon, leading to widespread preventive evacuations and a tsunami alert for the region. A powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Caracas and northern Venezuela on June 24, prompting immediate evacuations and triggering a regional tsunami warning across the southern Caribbean, with no casualties […]
June 24, 2026
Medium-magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern Chile, No Tsunami Threat
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck northern Chile this Monday, with an epicenter 20 kilometers northeast of Calama, in the Antofagasta region. The telluric movement occurred at 05:52 P.M. local time (08:52 GMT), originating at a considerable depth of 114 kilometers. The deep tremor, felt across four northern regions, caused power outages and preventive mine evacuations […]
May 25, 2026
Eight Dead as Heavy Rains Batter Ecuador
Heavy rains across Ecuador have left eight people dead and more than 43,000 affected, with widespread flooding, landslides and infrastructure damage reported.
March 11, 2026
Ecuador Maintains Red Alert Across Six Regions as Heavy Rains Persist
Ecuador’s National Risk Management Secretariat (SNGR, in Spanish) maintains red alerts in six Andean and coastal provinces due to persistent heavy rainfall that has endangered community safety and infrastructure. The provinces under red alert are Pichincha, Loja, and Carchi in the Andean region, along with Los Rios, Guayas, and Esmeraldas on the coast. RELATED: Ecuador […]
February 22, 2026
Indonesian Authorities Evacuate Hundreds Following Semeru Volcano Eruption
As Mount Semeru roars back to life, blanketing villages in ash and rock, nearly a thousand residents and climbers are facing a frantic escape. Indonesian authorities have evacuated nearly 1,000 people, including over a hundred climbers, following the eruption of Mount Semeru on Java last Wednesday. RELATED: Japan’s Sakurajima Volcano Eruption Triggers Ash Alerts in […]