More than 32 killed in Venezuela earthquakes
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At a glance
- Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, causing widespread devastation near the capital, Caracas.
- At least 32 people have been confirmed dead and 700 injured as buildings collapsed.
- Thousands are feared trapped under rubble, with powerful aftershocks continuing to rattle the region.
Venezuela is reeling from the impact of two major earthquakes that struck the country, causing extensive damage and loss of life. The quakes, centered about 160 km west of the capital, Caracas, have left a trail of destruction, with thousands feared trapped beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings.
Official reports confirm at least 32 fatalities and 700 injuries resulting from the seismic activity. The magnitude 7.2 earthquake, followed by powerful aftershocks, has created a scene of chaos and desperation as rescue efforts are underway. The full extent of the casualties and damage is still being assessed, but the initial toll is devastating.
The earthquakes have wreaked havoc across the affected regions, highlighting the vulnerability of infrastructure to such natural disasters. Emergency services are working tirelessly to reach survivors and provide aid, but the scale of the devastation presents a significant challenge. The ongoing aftershocks add to the fear and uncertainty for the affected population.
Originally published by Ghanaian Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.