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2026-07-03 10:19:05 (6 days ago)

Quase todos os chefes de governo de La Guaira morreram no terremoto, diz presidente da Venezuela


Quase todos os chefes de governo de La Guaira morreram no terremoto, diz presidente da Ven Quase todos os chefes de governo de La Guaira, na Venezuela, morreram em decorrência do terremoto, disse a presidente interina do país, Delcy Rodríguez, em coletiva de impresa realizada no noite desta quinta-feira (4). 📱Favorite o g1 no Google e acompanhe as principais notícias do dia "...nós também perdemos funcionários e o trágico é que no estado de La Guaira quase todos os diretores da governadoria faleceram, funcionários de segurança de La Guaira faleceram, funcionários da prefeitura faleceram e os que ficaram vivos estavam ali ajudando no resgate, funcionários militares faleceram...", disse Delcy. “Declaramos um período de luto nacional, mas ainda não concluímos a fase de busca e resgate”, concluiu. ▶️ Contexto: Na noite de 24 de junho, dois terremotos em sequência atingiram a região norte da Venezuela, onde fica Caracas. Além das mortes, os tremores provocaram o desabamento de prédios, destruíram casas e deixaram um rastro de destruição na capital e em cidades vizinhas. Os sismos foram os mais fortes registrados no país em mais de um século. La Guaira, fortemente afetado pelo terremoto, é um estado do centro-norte da Venezuela, na costa do Mar do Caribe, logo ao norte de Caracas. Funciona como a saída marítima da capital e abriga o principal porto e o principal aeroporto do país (o Simón Bolívar, em Maiquetía). Tem cerca de 486 mil habitantes. Segundo números divulgados pelo governo venezuelano, até agora foram confiramadas 2.595 mortes. Ao todo, mais de 26 mil pessoas foram afetadas pelos terremotos, segundo as estimativas mais recentes da Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU). Desse total, 12.841 tiveram de deixar as casas por causa da destruição provocada pelos tremores. Também na quinta-feira, Delcy anunciou que o Fundo Monetário Internacional (FMI) e o Banco Mundial ofereceram ajuda financeira e linhas de crédito para apoiar a reconstrução das áreas devastadas. Segundo ela, o governo criará, em parceria com o FMI, um fundo de US$ 200 milhões destinado à reconstrução de moradias destruídas. Os recursos serão repassados a empresas responsáveis pelas obras. Um homem sentado em meio aos escombros do terremoto em La Guaira, Venezuela, segunda-feira, 29 de junho de 2026 AP Photo/Matias Delacroix Busca por sobreviventes continua As autoridades venezuelanas e as equipes de apoio estrangeiras seguem à procura de pessoas soterradas pelos escombros das regiões atingidas. Os trabalhos contam com o apoio de equipes especializadas de 31 países, entre eles o Brasil, que enviaram bombeiros e profissionais treinados para atuar nas operações de resgate. Diante da escassez de mão de obra e equipamentos, muitos venezuelanos têm ajudado nas buscas manualmente. Quanto mais o tempo passa, menores são as chances de encontrar pessoas com vida entre os escombros. Especialistas em resposta a desastres afirmam que as primeiras 48 a 72 horas são decisivas para localizar sobreviventes. Depois desse período, as operações costumam se concentrar na retirada de corpos. A emergência humanitária se agrava no país com a falta de alimentos e teto para dezenas de milhares de pessoas que permanecem nas ruas após o duplo terremoto. No estado de La Guaira, o mais devastado, há escassez generalizada de alimentos e os serviços básicos entraram em colapso, segundo o Alto Comissariado das Nações Unidas para os Refugiados (ACNUR). A presidente interina da Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez, discursa em 8 de janeiro de 2026 durante a cerimônia em homenagem a militares e seguranças venezuelanos e cubanos que morreram durante a operação dos EUA para capturar o presidente Nicolás Maduro e sua esposa, Cilia Flores Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-03 10:19:03 (6 days ago)

‘If you see one movie this year’: Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey set to storm the box office

The summer’s most anticipated film will raise epic questions about culture wars, classics and the nature of film-making

In a plot twist worthy of the ancient bards themselves, the hottest movie of the summer isn’t a superhero flick, or an alien-invasion yarn, or a crinolines-and-bonnets period drama. Instead, it is an adaptation of a nearly 3,000-year-old epic poem, which film-maker Christopher Nolan is releasing as a follow-up to Oppenheimer, his grim, Oscar-winning study of the origins of nuclear war. Nolan, previously director of Memento, the Dark Knight trilogy and Dunkirk, has now turned his attention to the Odyssey, the classical Greek saga that, along with its companion epic the Iliad, is one of the foundational works of western civilisation.

Nolan’s adaptation is a big-budget affair, the largest of his career at an estimated $250m, and the director has peopled it with a cast ranging from established Hollywood stars such as Matt Damon and Anne Hathaway, newer teen-friendly faces including couple of the moment Zendaya and Spider-Man’s Tom Holland, and idiosyncratic choices such as Lupita Nyong’o, Mia Goth, Samantha Morton and fellow director Benny Safdie.

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RT News - Top Stories

RT News - Top Stories

2026-07-03 10:17:13 (6 days ago)

Russian arms giant showcases pioneering anti-drone rounds (VIDEO)

Preview Rostec has showcased Russia’s pioneering Mnogotochie anti-drone rounds
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RT News - Top Stories

RT News - Top Stories

2026-07-03 10:16:43 (6 days ago)

US feared plot to kill Iranian negotiators – NYT

Preview The US was concerned that Israel could assassinate Iranian negotiators to derail peace talks, the New York Times has reported
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Fox News - Sports

Fox News - Sports

2026-07-03 10:16:18 (6 days ago)

NFL record-holder Ryan Fitzpatrick reflects on why his journeyman career is something he would never change

Ryan Fitzpatrick explains how his journeyman NFL career shaped lifelong relationships and fueled his passion for the celebrity golf tournament.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-03 10:15:20 (6 days ago)

Democratic Senate candidate asked three times if Israel has a right to exist

Abdul El-Sayed, who is running for Senate in Michigan, was asked three times by CNN's Kasie Hunt if he believes Israel has a right to exist.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-03 10:12:00 (6 days ago)

Adam Klotz gets bird's-eye view of NYC from Goodyear Blimp

Fox News' Adam Klotz reports from inside the iconic Goodyear Blimp, offering stunning aerial views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline.

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Times of India

Times of India

2026-07-03 10:10:56 (6 days ago)

Scientists discover giant fan-shaped structure beneath Antarctica's ice sheet

Scientists have unearthed a colossal, fan-shaped geological formation hidden beneath East Antarctica's ice. This massive structure, dubbed the East Antarctic Fan-Shaped Basin Province, connects previously known underground basins, reshaping our understanding of ancient supercontinent Gondwana's breakup and Antarctica's ice sheet behavior amid climate change. The discovery reveals a more dynamic geological past for East Antarctica than previously believed.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-03 10:10:30 (6 days ago)

Spain’s conservatives and far-right Vox increase ties with Andalucía coalition

Deal including ‘national priority’ policy brings prospect closer of countrywide agreement between parties

The prospect of a national coalition between Spain’s conservative People’s party (PP) and the far-right Vox party has drawn closer still after the two groupings sealed another deal that will allow the PP to continue ruling the southern region of Andalucía.

The PP, which has governed the former socialist bastion for the past seven years, lost its absolute majority in May’s regional election, forcing it to look to Vox to help it stay in power in Spain’s most populous region.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-07-03 10:06:56 (6 days ago)

Five 2026 Tour de France key stages to watch out for

The 2026 Tour de France will open with a short, fast, team time-trial in Barcelona on Saturday, the first round of the battle to decide who will wear the coveted yellow jersey on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Many of the tougher mountainous stages are packed into the final week, but there will be opportunities to make a difference before then.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-03 10:06:40 (6 days ago)

Iran rejects US offer to open Strait of Hormuz

Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on President Donald Trump's upcoming speech at Mount Rushmore and the ongoing Iran negotiations.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-03 10:05:44 (6 days ago)

Ali Khamenei’s six-day funeral expected to draw millions in Iran

Country’s leadership vows to never surrender as memorial on grand scale aims to relay message of resistance to world

In the small hours of Friday the police roadblocks, stalls, posters and army vans were starting to appear across Tehran, as millions of Iranians prepared to attend the long-delayed six-day funeral ceremony for Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader for 36 turbulent years.

Khamenei was killed aged 86 in the opening salvo of the US-Israeli attack on the country in February, and the final farewell ceremony is intended to be an epic display of personal mourning, national power, resilience and social cohesion. By Thursday, knots of mourners carrying flags and blankets were already gathering along roads festooned with banners showing the red fist, the symbol of the funeral, alongside the slogan: “We must rise.” Many were heading to special hostels being set up across Tehran for the pilgrims. In Revolution Square a giant statue of a clenched fist was being installed.

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