Buildings collapse in Venezuelan capital after powerful earthquakes hit
Summary
Two strong earthquakes, measuring 7.1 and 7.5 in magnitude, hit Venezuela. The quakes caused some buildings to collapse in Caracas, the capital city, and led to tsunami warnings in Venezuela and nearby Caribbean islands.Key Facts
- Two earthquakes struck Venezuela with magnitudes of 7.1 and 7.5.
- The earthquakes caused damage, including building collapses in Caracas.
- Caracas is the capital city of Venezuela.
- Tsunami warnings were issued for Venezuela and nearby islands in the Caribbean.
- The Caribbean is a region made up of many islands close to Venezuela.
- A tsunami warning means there is a risk of large sea waves caused by earthquakes.
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