Ruin on the Horizon: Venezuela's Earthquake Exposes a Nation's Deep Seated Ills The devastating earthquake that struck Venezuela's Caribbean coast on June 24 has left over 17,000 people homeless.
The official death toll now exceeds 3,500, and Venezuelans are facing once again the harsh reality of living without a roof over their heads.
In Caraballeda, public housing towers collapsed, exposing the rare example of social integration between yacht owners and residents from lower income backgrounds.