Satellite images reveal scale of destruction in affluent coastal townpublished at 12:06 BST
Caroline Souza
BBC News visual journalism, Americas Hub
Satellite images from 26 June, provided by Vantor, show the scale of devastation in the once affluent coastal town of Caraballeda, in the state of La Guaira, just north of Caracas.
The image from before the earthquakes shows high rise buildings next to the Caraballeda Golf and Yacht Club, once a symbol of the area’s prosperity and opulence.
After the earthquakes there is nothing left of the two tall twin buildings and others in the surrounding area.
Caraballeda, once known for its 1990s luxury tourism industry, has seen much of its infrastructure badly affected.
Hotels, residential complexes and the marina are among the buildings that have been reduced to piles of rubble.
The Caraballeda Golf and Yacht Club has now been turned into a makeshift hospital and relief centre, offering support and shelter to those affected, and as a collection point for receiving clothing donations and humanitarian aid.
























