The earthquake death toll passes 4,300, but the increase reflects disaster scale, not new government conduct.
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Independent confirmation of a discrete own-conduct failure, such as documented aid diversion or denial of responder access, is the next event that would move V…
The earthquake death toll holds near 3,900 for a second consecutive night.
Independent confirmation of the forensic pathologist's undercount allegation, or documented aid obstruction, is the next event that would move Venezuela's scor…
The earthquake death toll levels off at just over 3,800 for the first time since the disaster began.
Independent confirmation of the forensic pathologist's undercount allegation, or documented aid obstruction, is the next event that would move Venezuela's scor…
Earthquake death toll climbs to 3,899 on day 16; the sub-threshold decline holds for a third check.
Independent confirmation of the forensic pathologist's undercount allegation, or documented aid obstruction, is the next event that would move Venezuela's scor…
Earthquake death toll holds at 3,535 or more on day 14; the sub-threshold decline is unchanged from July 7.
Independent confirmation of the forensic pathologist's undercount allegation, or documented aid obstruction, is the next event that would move Venezuela's scor…
Earthquake death toll reaches 3,535 on day 13; a regional aid expert says the government has been "the last responder."
Independent confirmation of the forensic pathologist's undercount allegation, or documented aid obstruction, is the next event that would move Venezuela's scor…
Day 12 earthquake: toll 3,300-plus dead, 50,000-plus unaccounted; rising toll is disaster scale; July 8 checkpoint two days out; aid acceptance blocks downgrad…
July 8 checkpoint — documented aid obstruction or independently corroborated suppression of casualty data is the downgrade trigger; sustained effective transpa…
Day 11 earthquake: toll 2,954 — up 309 in 24 hours, fastest single-day increment in the arc; July 8 checkpoint three days out; aid acceptance blocks downgrade.
July 8 checkpoint — documented aid obstruction or independently corroborated suppression of casualty data is the downgrade trigger; sustained effective transpa…
Day 10 earthquake response: official toll 2,645 dead; ~50,000 unaccounted; $37B damage vs. $200M fund; July 8 checkpoint four days out; single-source undercoun…
July 8 checkpoint — documented aid obstruction or deliberate diversion is the downgrade trigger; sustained effective transparent relief is the upgrade trigger …
Day 9 earthquake response: official toll 2,595 dead; single-source undercount claim (~3x) is sub-threshold; July 8 checkpoint five days out; ACT and ACC watch …
July 8 checkpoint — documented aid obstruction or deliberate diversion is the downgrade trigger; sustained effective transparent relief is the upgrade trigger …
Day 8 earthquake response: toll 2,595 dead; July 8 checkpoint six days away; domestic access still restricted; both upgrade and downgrade triggers remain unmet.
July 8 checkpoint — documented aid obstruction or deliberate diversion is the downgrade trigger; sustained effective transparent relief is the upgrade trigger …
Day 7 earthquake response: toll 1,943 dead, 43,200 missing; July 8 checkpoint one week out; domestic access still restricted; both upgrade and downgrade trigge…
14-day checkpoint July 8 — documented aid obstruction or deliberate diversion is the downgrade trigger; sustained effective transparent relief is the upgrade t…
Day 6 earthquake response: toll 1,719 dead, 46,600 missing; UNICEF 48-tonne shipment arrived; US commitment doubled to 300 million dollars; domestic access sti…
Day 5 earthquake response: UNICEF 20-tonne airlift arrived June 27; US OFAC GL-60 authorizes 150 million dollars in relief — aid acceptance reinforced; domesti…
Twin Mw 7.2+7.5 earthquakes June 24 killed 1,430-plus; government accepted international aid but domestic relief was slow, opaque, and access-restricted — sub-…
Post-Maduro transition: 659 political prisoners released cumulatively, 400+ remain; authoritarian structures intact; net-neutral, 18.0 confirmed.
UN FFM confirmed crimes-against-humanity findings document already-priced harm; partial de-escalation as political prisoners released post-Maduro.
Release-and-detain churn: 621 released vs 87 new detentions and 500+ still held; amnesty bill lacks accountability mechanisms.