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'The Floor Kept Moving': Caracas Survivors Recount Deadly Venezuela Quakes

'The Floor Kept Moving': Caracas Survivors Recount Deadly Venezuela Quakes

Summary

Two strong earthquakes hit Caracas and nearby areas in Venezuela, causing buildings to collapse and residents to flee into the streets. The government declared a state of emergency, rescue teams are working to find trapped people, and many are staying outside due to aftershocks and damage.

Key Facts

  • Two major earthquakes struck Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira on Wednesday evening.
  • Buildings swayed, cracked, and some collapsed, notably a 22-story building in the Altamira neighborhood.
  • Acting President Delcy Rodríguez declared a national emergency due to widespread destruction.
  • Millions of people are affected and many are spending the night outdoors, in cars, or in open spaces.
  • The U.S. Geological Survey warned there is a significant chance that deaths could exceed 10,000.
  • Communications were disrupted in parts of Caracas, complicating rescue and family contact efforts.
  • Residents reported long, violent shaking, making escape difficult and causing panic.
  • Community members are helping each other by forming groups to check on vulnerable neighbors and clear debris.
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