Earthquake in Venezuela

On 24 June 2026, a rare and powerful seismic doublet struck north-central Venezuela, with two major earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 occurring just 39 seconds apart near the Caribbean coast west of Caracas.

The event caused widespread damage across densely populated areas, including building collapses, disruption to critical infrastructure, and significant humanitarian impacts. The strongest earthquake to affect Venezuela in more than a century, the disaster prompted large-scale emergency response operations and international assistance efforts.

Type of event
Earthquake
Location of event
Venezuela
Date of Charter Activation
2026-06-25
Time of Charter Activation
13:01
Time zone of Charter Activation
UTC+02:00
Charter Requestor
UNITAR on behalf of United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Activation ID
1036
Project Management
Dafherlym Briceño (ABAE)
Value Adding
  • Carlos Zerpa (ABAE),
  • NRSC,
  • ICube SERTIT