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Back-to-back powerful earthquakes slam Venezuela, collapsing buildings in the capital of Caracas

Back-to-back powerful earthquakes slam Venezuela, collapsing buildings in the capital of Caracas

Summary

Two strong earthquakes hit Venezuela on Wednesday evening, causing buildings to collapse in Caracas and shaking residents. The first quake measured 7.1 in magnitude, and the second, occurring a minute later, was even stronger at 7.5. Authorities warned of aftershocks and potential injuries, and tsunami alerts were issued for nearby islands.

Key Facts

  • The first earthquake had a magnitude of 7.1 with its center 168 km west of Caracas near Morón.
  • The second earthquake, one minute after the first, measured 7.5 in magnitude near Morón.
  • Both quakes were very strong and among the biggest in Venezuela in over 100 years.
  • The quakes caused buildings to collapse and people evacuated in Caracas.
  • Authorities reported injuries and urged people to be careful, especially children and elderly.
  • A tsunami alert was issued for the Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic.
  • Aftershocks are expected, so officials advised people to stay outside for safety.
  • Venezuela usually has fewer earthquakes because of its location compared to other Latin American countries like Mexico and Chile.
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