Officials Arrested for Looting After Venezuela Quakes
Summary
Four Venezuelan police officers were arrested for allegedly stealing valuables from a collapsed building after two strong earthquakes struck the country. The earthquakes caused over 2,200 deaths and thousands of injuries, severely damaging hospitals and infrastructure in northern Venezuela.Key Facts
- Two earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 hit Venezuela on June 24, causing heavy damage.
- At least 2,295 people died, and more than 11,000 were injured in the disaster.
- Four officers from Venezuela's main police force, CICPC, were arrested for looting.
- Rescue teams, including international groups, are searching for survivors despite some delays.
- Hospitals are overwhelmed, some at 900% capacity, with many damaged or destroyed.
- The United Nations ordered 10,000 body bags as morgues are full and the death toll may rise.
- Many survivors lack access to clean water, toilets, and electricity due to ongoing outages.
- The Venezuelan government declared a week of national mourning amid criticism of their response.
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