Deadly earthquakes strike Venezuela, killing at least 188
Two strong earthquakes struck Venezuela, causing widespread building collapses and killing at least 188 people. Rescue crews are searching through rubble for survivors as the death toll continues to rise. Nearly 1,000 people have been reported injured. The quakes have triggered a major humanitarian response both domestically and internationally.
Media outlets are providing comprehensive coverage of the Venezuela earthquakes, including detailed maps and charts showing the epicenters and affected areas. Follow-up reporting is tracking rescue operations, injury counts, and damage assessments. Early reporting shows at least 164 dead and nearly 1,000 injured.
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