Venezuela Earthquakes: 4,561 Death Toll Sparks International Humanitarian Response
Venezuela'nın 24 Haziran'daki 7,3 büyüklüğündeki depremi sonrası ölü sayısının 4.561'e yükselmesi, bölgedeki insani krizin derinleşmesine ve uluslarar

The death toll from Venezuela's 24 June earthquake, which measured 7.3 on the Richter scale, has risen to 4,561, escalating the humanitarian crisis and prompting increased international calls for aid. The quake, which struck northern Venezuela, left cities heavily damaged and overwhelmed the country's already struggling healthcare system. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced plans to dispatch medical supplies and experts to the affected region. The U.S. and the European Union have pledged emergency aid packages. However, Venezuela's government rejected international assistance, opting instead to rely on domestic resources. This incident is being widely regarded as one of Latin America's worst disasters, further threatening the region's economic stability. The earthquake has dealt a severe blow to Venezuela's already collapsing healthcare and infrastructure systems. International financial institutions have begun assessing the country's credit risk more cautiously. These developments have heightened concerns about the broader economic outlook in Latin America. Venezuela's inflation rate, which has surged due to the earthquake, has surpassed 100%, further eroding investor confidence. The economic slowdown in the affected regions has also disrupted Venezuela's trade balance. International trade organizations are now calling for the lifting of Venezuela's trade sanctions. These events are emerging as a new risk factor threatening economic stability in Latin America.
This humanitarian crisis could accelerate Venezuela's economic collapse, which is already one of the weakest in Latin America. The increased credit risk assessments by international financial institutions further undermine the region's financial stability. Venezuela's inflation rate exceeding 100% has completely shaken investor confidence in the country.
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