two consecutive earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck north-central venezuela on june 24, killing 3,535 people, injuring nearly 17,000, and triggering over a thousand aftershocks across at least seven states. a double high-magnitude rupture with a sustained aftershock swarm of this scale is seismologically unusual for the region and creates a prolonged public-health emergency, not a single event. displacement, water and disease pressure will follow the shaking.