2026年6月27日 美国东部时间上午8:11 / 福克斯新闻频道
距地震发生已过去三天,救援人员表示,在废墟中寻找剩余幸存者的时间已所剩无几
作者:詹姆斯·西罗内 福克斯新闻
委内瑞拉双震重创全国
美国及全球伙伴国正向委内瑞拉提供关键援助。此前两场地震已造成至少589人死亡、4300人受伤。达娜玛丽·麦克尼科尔从迈阿密现场报道全球救援响应情况,包括美国军方、海军舰艇和救援队正在协调紧急救援工作并搜寻幸存者。
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委内瑞拉破坏性地震发生三天后,死亡人数已攀升至至少920人,超过3300人受伤,数万人仍下落不明。
该国北部海岸于周三遭遇7.2级和7.5级地震,救援行动自那以来持续进行,当局表示目前已救出243人。
来自弗吉尼亚州、加利福尼亚州和佛罗里达州的美国搜救队已于周五被派往委内瑞拉,参与将被困人员从倒塌建筑中救出的行动。
特朗普政府承诺提供1.5亿美元援助,并部署海军战舰支援致命地震后的委内瑞拉救援
洛杉矶县消防局长安东尼·马罗内告诉《纽约时报》,洛杉矶县和弗吉尼亚州费尔法克斯县的当地消防部门是美国仅有的具备海外救援资质的队伍。
这支洛杉矶县救援队共有73人,携带了破混凝土设备、探测被困人员的生命探测仪以及大量其他设备,以助力持续开展的人道主义救援工作。
据美国南方司令部消息,国务院正牵头联邦层面的地震救援响应工作。
美国南方司令部在周五晚间的一则帖子中表示:“无论昼夜,战争部都在向委内瑞拉运送关键的救生设备。”该帖子附带了多张重型工程车辆搬运大量救援物资箱的照片。
美国军方操作的重型工程车辆正在运送援救物资,此前委内瑞拉于周三遭遇两场地震。(美国南方司令部供图)
尽管美国已承诺提供1.5亿美元紧急援助,加上国际组织的支援,委内瑞拉民众仍表示本国政府的救援响应力度不足。
当地民众告诉美联社,在受灾最严重的地区,他们几乎看不到国家救援队的身影。据救援机构称,地震发生后的前48至72小时是搜救存活人员的最关键窗口期。
委内瑞拉地震死亡人数升至至少589人,据报数千人失踪
周五晚间,委内瑞拉当局表示将开始封锁拉瓜伊拉的出入口——该地区是破坏最严重的区域,以便搜救队能够不受民众干扰开展工作。
据美联社报道,官员们称,任何想要进入该区域的人都必须获得许可,但他们并未解释符合许可申请条件的人员范围。
这一举措出台前,当地民众已自发展开失踪亲人的搜寻工作。
居住在加拉加斯以北拉瓜伊拉州的拿撒勒·希门尼斯表示,她只能眼睁睁看着邻居们用锤子和电动工具试图凿开一栋公寓楼的混凝土。她站在一旁,等待着自己的兄弟姐妹、侄子侄女和朋友们能否生还。
“我们正在呼吁政府和世界各国提供帮助,”希门尼斯告诉美联社,“里面还有活着的人。”
由代理总统德尔西·罗德里格斯领导的委内瑞拉政府已向拉瓜伊拉的幸存者分发了食品和水,但居民们表示这些物资仍远远不够。
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此次地震对罗德里格斯而言是一项重大考验。这位前副总统领导的执政联盟是在美国发动行动抓获并罢免时任总统尼古拉斯·马杜罗后组建的。
鉴于罗德里格斯并非通过选举当选总统,且未公布任何选举时间表,她的领导能力以及本届政府的合法性都将在此次危机中受到考验。
本文部分内容由美联社供稿。
詹姆斯·西罗内是福克斯新闻数字频道突发/热点新闻团队的撰稿人。新闻线索可发送至james.cirrone@fox.com。
Venezuelan earthquake death toll hits at least 920 as US rescuers race against critical survival window
June 27, 2026 8:11am EDT / Fox News
It’s been three days since the earthquakes and rescuers say time is running out to find remaining survivors in the rubble
By James Cirrone, Fox News
Venezuela twin earthquakes devastate nation
The U.S. and global partners are sending crucial aid to Venezuela following twin earthquakes that killed at least 589 and injured 4,300. DanaMarie McNicholl reports live from Miami on the global response, including U.S. military forces, naval ships, and rescue teams, to coordinate immediate relief and search for survivors.
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Three days after the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, the death toll has climbed to at least 920, with more than 3,300 injured and tens of thousands still missing.
Rescue operations have continued since the 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes struck the northern shore of the country on Wednesday, with authorities saying 243 people have been saved so far.
American search and rescue teams from Virginia, California and Florida were dispatched to Venezuela on Friday, joining the effort to pull people out of collapsed buildings.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION PLEDGES $150M IN AID, DEPLOYS NAVY WARSHIPS AFTER DEADLY VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKES
Residents and rescue workers search through the rubble two days after an earthquake struck La Guaira, Venezuela, Friday, June 26, 2026.(AP Photo/Juan Pablo Arraez)
Anthony Marrone, the Los Angeles County fire chief, told The New York Times that local fire units from Los Angeles County and Fairfax County, Virginia, are the only ones in the United States trained to work abroad.
The Los Angeles County team is 73-strong and brought with them concrete-busting machines, listening devices to hear people trapped under rubble and a myriad of other equipment to aid in the ongoing humanitarian effort.
The State Department is leading the federal response to the earthquakes, according to U.S. Southern Command.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION PLEDGES $150M IN AID, DEPLOYS NAVY WARSHIPS AFTER DEADLY VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKES
“Day or night, the Department of War is moving critical life-saving equipment to Venezuela,” U.S. Southern Command said in a Friday night post. The post included several pictures of a heavy construction vehicle hauling large boxes of supplies.
A heavy construction vehicle operated by the U.S. military hauls aid destined for Venezuela after the country was hit by twin earthquakes on Wednesday.(U.S. Southern Command)
Even with all the assistance coming from the United States — which has pledged $150 million to emergency aid — and international organizations, Venezuelans have reported that their government has not had a robust response to the earthquakes.
Locals told The Associated Press that they’ve seen few state rescue teams in the hardest-hit areas. According to aid agencies, the first 48 to 72 hours is the most crucial window to retrieve people alive.
DEATH TOLL FROM VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKES RISES TO AT LEAST 589, WITH THOUSANDS REPORTED MISSING
On Friday night, Venezuelan authorities said they would begin blocking access to La Guaira — where the worst destruction occurred — so search teams can operate without getting hampered by citizens.
According to the AP, officials said anyone who wants to enter now will have to get permits, though they did not explain who would be eligible for one.
Rescue workers place Daniel Cordero on a stretcher after pulling him from the rubble two days after an earthquake struck Catia la Mar, Venezuela, Friday, June 26, 2026.(AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
This move from the state comes after locals have been taking the search for their missing loved ones into their own hands.
Nazareth Jimenez, who lives in the state of La Guaira, just north of Caracas, said she had to watch as her neighbors used hammers and power tools to try to cut through the concrete of an apartment building.
She stood by and waited to see if her siblings, nephews, nieces and friends would emerge alive.
“We’re making a call for help to the government and countries across the world,” Jimenez told the AP. “There are still people alive in there.”
The Venezuelan government, led by acting President Delcy Rodriguez, has distributed food and water to survivors in La Guaira, but residents still say it has not been enough.
Residents walks through the rubble two days after earthquakes struck Catia La Mar, Venezuela, Friday, June 26, 2026.(AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
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The earthquakes pose a great challenge to Rodriguez, the former vice president whose governing coalition took shape after the United States mounted an operation that captured and deposed then-President Nicolás Maduro.
Rodriguez’s leadership will be tested during this crisis, as well as the legitimacy of her government, given that she was not elected to the presidency and has not given any timetable on when elections will be held.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
James Cirrone is a writer on the Breaking/Trending News team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to james.cirrone@fox.com.
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