Magnitude 7.1 Earthquake Hits Venezuela, Triggering Tsunami Warning
Summary
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck near Montalbán, Venezuela, causing concern for damage and injuries. The U.S. issued a tsunami warning for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands following the quake.Key Facts
- The earthquake occurred about 17 miles northwest of Montalbán, Venezuela.
- It measured magnitude 7.1, a strong seismic event.
- The quake happened nearly 100 miles west of Caracas, the capital city.
- Videos showed building damage and collapse in Caracas.
- Venezuela sits on a complex tectonic boundary where two plates meet, causing frequent earthquakes.
- Several major fault lines in northern Venezuela increase earthquake risk.
- Historically, Venezuela has had severe earthquakes, including a deadly one in 1812.
- Montalbán is a small, rural area near larger cities like Valencia where the quake was strongly felt.
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