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‘Paralysed by fear’: Venezuelans tell of escape and loss after huge earthquakes

‘Paralysed by fear’: Venezuelans tell of escape and loss after huge earthquakes

Summary

Two strong earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, hit northern Venezuela near Caracas, causing buildings to collapse and forcing many residents to flee their homes. Emergency teams are searching for survivors, and the death toll has reached at least 164, with many people injured or displaced.

Key Facts

  • Two earthquakes struck within one minute shortly after 6 pm local time near Caracas on Wednesday.
  • The quakes measured 7.2 and 7.5 in strength, Venezuela’s strongest since 1900.
  • Several buildings collapsed in wealthy neighborhoods like Los Palos Grandes and Altamira.
  • Working-class areas such as Catia were also heavily damaged, with many homes destroyed.
  • The death toll rose to 164 by Thursday morning, and more deaths are expected.
  • The international airport in La Guaira sustained major damage and was closed.
  • Emergency workers, volunteers, and families searched through rubble for survivors.
  • Many residents spent the night outside due to fear of further building collapses.
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