
As rescue teams battled against time in earthquake-ravaged Venezuela, a chilling video showing a building collapsing just metres away from fleeing civilians has gone viral, capturing the terrifying scale of the disaster. The widely circulated footage shows residents rushing out of buildings as violent tremors shook the ground. Moments later, panic turned into horror when an entire building suddenly gave way, crashing into a cloud of dust and debris as frightened people sprinted to safety. Several individuals were seen stumbling and falling amid the frantic escape.
“Look at how those people fall while, at the same time, an entire building collapses right in front of them,” read one post on X, where the video quickly gained widespread attention.
Mira como esa gente se cae y al mismo tiempo un edificio entero se derrumba frente a ellos, y el gobierno de Venezuela da cifras ridículas. Desde el minuto cero debieron decir la verdad para que el mundo entero ayude.
La mentira costo más vidas aun. pic.twitter.com/2QWa5vSoCf— Poirot (@Argenpoirot) June 29, 2026
The dramatic clip was also shared by news outlet Alerta Mundial.
🇻🇪 Impactantes imágenes del terremoto que sacudió Venezuela el 24 de junio. pic.twitter.com/DZKsLiz6gD
— Alerta Mundial (@AlertaMundoNews) June 29, 2026
The harrowing visuals emerged as rescue operations intensified across Venezuela on Sunday, with emergency teams continuing desperate searches through collapsed structures for survivors after two powerful earthquakes struck the country last week.
Rescuers have occasionally found signs of life beneath the rubble, offering rare moments of hope in an increasingly grim operation. However, the death toll has climbed to nearly 1,500, according to Reuters.
The twin earthquakes, measuring magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, struck Venezuela on June 24, unleashing widespread destruction across several regions. La Guaira, located about 40 kilometres north of Caracas, was among the worst-affected areas.
Multiple buildings in the coastal state were reduced to towering heaps of rubble and sand, leaving thousands of people missing and overwhelming local emergency services. Authorities have sought international assistance as rescue workers continue combing through the wreckage, racing to find survivors before time runs out.
Check the Breaking News Today and Latest News from across India and around the world. Stay updated with the latest World News and global developments from politics to economy and current affairs. Get in-depth coverage of China News, Europe News, Pakistan News, and South Asia News, along with top headlines from the UK and US. Follow expert analysis, international trends, and breaking updates from around the globe. Download the Asianet News Official App from the Android Play Store and iPhone App Store for accurate and timely news updates anytime, anywhere.