Twin earthquakes devastate Venezuela, killing at least 32
Venezuela was struck by two powerful earthquakes measuring 7.5 and 7.2 magnitude in quick succession, causing catastrophic damage across Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira. At least 32 people have been confirmed dead, with buildings collapsed and widespread panic gripping the nation. International aid pledges are pouring in as rescue crews work through the debris. CNN, AP News, Al Jazeera, and BBC are among outlets providing continuous coverage.
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News outlets are publishing dramatic visual coverage of the aftermath of the Venezuela earthquakes, including video of a building collapse in Caracas, footage capturing the moment the quake hit the airport, and photo galleries showing the scale of destruction. CNN and The Guardian have assembled comprehensive visual reports documenting the devastation across affected areas.
Personal accounts from Venezuelan earthquake survivors paint a harrowing picture of panic and fear as the twin quakes struck. Residents describe hugging each other and running for safety, fearing buildings would collapse on them. Moment-of-impact videos show people rushing into the streets in terror. Al Jazeera and BBC have collected firsthand testimonies from Caracas and other affected areas.