Photos: Rescue and Recovery in Venezuela
Miguel Medina / AFP / Getty. An aerial view shows members of the French Civil Security Training and Intervention Regiment and U.S. rescuers taking part alongside other emergency personnel in the rescue of a victim at the site of collapsed buildings in Caraballeda, La Guaira state, Venezuela, on June 28, 2026, following earthquakes. The work continues despite more than 100 recorded aftershocks in the days since the main earthquakes.Miguel Medina / AFP / Getty. An aerial view of collapsed buildings in Caraballeda, La Guaira state, Venezuela, seen on June 28, 2026Edilzon Gamez / GettyRescuers and volunteers work on the debris of a damaged building after two earthquakes struck Venezuela on June 24, 2026, in Caracas, Venezuela.Maxwell Briceno / ReutersJhonquer Cerpas, age 13, is rescued from a collapsed building by the Mexican brigade in La Guaira, Venezuela, on June 27, 2026.Donaldo Barros / AFP / GettyA building, destroyed by the twin earthquakes, seen in Caraballeda, La Guaira state, on June 25, 2026Federico Parra / AFP / GettyA view of the interior of an apartment in a partially collapsed building seen in Caraballeda, La Guaira state, on June 27, 2026Donaldo Barros / AFP / GettyThe interiors of apartments were exposed after an outer wall of an apartment building collapsed during twin earthquakes in Caraballeda on June 25, 2026.Federico Parra / AFP / GettyA volunteer carries a rescued dog across the rubble of a collapsed building in Caraballeda on June 25, 2026.Jesus Vargas / GettyA bloodied sandal lies in the street amid debris of collapsed buildings as rescue efforts continue in La Guaira on June 25, 2026.Jesus Vargas / GettyPeople look at a wall plastered with photos of missing people at Parque Ali Primera on June 27, 2026, in Caracas, Venezuela.Jesus Vargas / GettyPeople search for victims in collapsed buildings in La Guaira on June 25, 2026.Miguel Medina / AFP / GettyFrench officers of the Civil Security Training and Intervention Regiment board their plane before fly