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Venezuela Continues Difficult Recovery From Twin Earthquakes as Oil Sales Surge

Venezuela’s recovery from massive earthquakes on June 24 has become increasingly costly as the death toll has climbed, the extent of infrastructure damage has come into sharper focus, and reconstruction has placed additional strain on an already fragile economy. However, Caracas’ oil sector has also continued to expand. The post Venezuela continues difficult recovery from twin earthquakes as oil sales surge appeared first on FDD's Long War Journ…

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The Simón Bolívar International Airport of Maiquetia will resume its commercial operations on Monday, August 24, 2026, two months after the earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 that seriously affected its main terminal on June 24, after having passed the tests carried out in the last days for this purpose. The reopening will be carried out under a contingency scheme with modular infrastructure (carpas or temporary terminals) installed in the par…

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The United States temporarily protected air operations with technical and logistical support after earthquakes.

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Venezuela conducted a drill to test the terminals at the international airport of La Guaira, which awaits its partial reopening.

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The Simón Bolívar International Airport of Maiquetia will resume its regular commercial operations on Monday, August 24. The reopening is achieved after passing the test phase in a complex of provisional terminals, raised to replace the structural damage caused by the earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 that shook the country on June 24. The temporary infrastructure comprises four independent zones designed to manage the flow of more than 1,260…

The Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetia will resume its regular commercial operations on Monday, August 24. The reopening is achieved after passing the test phase in a complex of provisional terminals, raised to replace the structural damage caused by the earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 that shook the country on June 24. The Maiquetía entrance reactivates its flights on August 24 after completing tests in provisional terminals …

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Monitoreamos broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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