The death toll from the devastating 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 has tragically climbed to 2,595, with over 12,000 people reported injured. As uninterrupted search and rescue operations frantically continue across the hardest-hit regions, authorities fear the casualty numbers will rise even further. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez officially confirmed the grim new figures as emergency teams work around the clock to locate survivors. Highlighting the massive scale of the disaster, unofficial reports currently estimate that roughly 38,500 people remain missing and nearly 59,000 buildings have been severely damaged or completely destroyed.