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Earthquake damage in Playa Grande, Venezuela
On June 24, 2026, two powerful earthquakes measuring M7.2 and M7.5 struck northern Venezuela just seconds apart. The earthquakes caused widespread damage across the coastal region, with La Guaira State among the hardest-hit areas. Playa Grande experienced significant structural damage as buildings collapsed and emergency response efforts began.
These high-resolution Satellogic images compare Playa Grande before and after the earthquake, demonstrating how satellite imagery can support damage assessment by documenting changes across the affected area.
High-resolution satellite imagery helps assess damage after earthquakes and other natural disasters, compare conditions before and after an event, identify affected areas, and support emergency response and recovery efforts.
📍 Playa Grande, La Guaira State, Venezuela
📅 May 9 & June 27, 2026
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06/11/2026
FIFA 2026 returns to a stadium that made history ⚽
Estadio Azteca in Mexico City is set to become the first stadium in history to host matches across three different FIFA World Cups — 1970, 1986, and 2026.
From space, the stadium stands out within the dense urban fabric of Mexico City, offering a unique perspective on one of football’s most iconic venues. Satellite imagery helps reveal not only the stadium itself, but also the surrounding transportation network, urban development, and infrastructure that support major international events.
📅 04.06.2026
📍 Estadio Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, Mexico
🛰️ NewSat (Satellogic)
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06/08/2026
🌊 World Oceans Day: coastal wonders from space
The ocean covers more than 70% of Earth’s surface and produces around half of the oxygen we breathe, making it one of the most important systems supporting life on our planet.
Today, on World Oceans Day, we’ve selected a collection of satellite views showcasing some of the world’s most remarkable coastal environments — from the Whitsunday Islands and Shark Bay in Australia to the coral reef systems of the Bahamas, Belize, and Mexico.
The vibrant shades of blue and turquoise reveal shallow waters, coral reefs, sandbanks, and underwater formations that shape these unique marine landscapes.
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