How the 40 hours since the double earthquakes unfoldedpublished at 15:49 BST 26 June
Image source, ReutersIt’s been just over 40 hours since Venezuela was rocked by twin earthquakes. The death toll has continued to climb, as international teams head to the country to help with recovery efforts.
Here’s a timeline of how events unfolded.
Wednesday, 18:04 local time (23:04 BST): An earthquake of magnitude 7.2 strikes in the north of Venezuela.
About 39 seconds later: A second earthquake of magnitude 7.5 strikes, 28km (17.4 miles) south-east of Yumare, a town in Yaracuy state. This was the strongest to hit the country since 1900.
Thursday, about 00:50: Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez reports at least 32 deaths and more than 700 injured. She says this doesn’t include any figures from the state most affected by the earthquakes, La Guaira.
Throughout the day: As rescuers and the army mobilise to clear debris, aid groups around the world scramble to deliver help to Venezuela, with the US pledging $150m (£113.4m) in assistance.
Friday morning: Support teams from countries including Mexico, El Salvador, Switzerland and Spain land in Venezuela, with personnel from more countries and organisations expected.
Around 08:30 local time (13:30 BST): Rodriguez says the death toll has risen to 589 people and the number of injured stands at 2,980. She adds that the hard-hit state of La Guaira will be "militarised".


















