Twin earthquakes kill at least 32 in Venezuela
Venezuela was hit by two powerful earthquakes measuring 7.5 and 7.2 magnitude in quick succession, causing extensive damage and destruction across Caracas and La Guaira state. At least 32 people have been confirmed dead, with authorities warning the death toll is expected to rise as rescue operations continue. Buildings collapsed across affected areas, and widespread panic swept through the capital and surrounding regions.
Multiple news outlets have published on-the-ground footage and photo series documenting the destruction from Venezuela's twin earthquakes. Images show collapsed buildings in Caracas, chaotic scenes at airports during the tremors, and widespread structural damage across affected regions. The visual coverage provides a stark account of the disaster's impact on communities.
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Survivor accounts from the Venezuela earthquakes paint a harrowing picture of the moment disaster struck. Residents describe hugging each other and fleeing into the streets, with many saying they thought they would die as buildings shook violently around them. Eyewitness videos capture the panic at the Caracas airport as the ground began to tremble.