Venezuela faces one of its worst disasters in decades after twin earthquakes killed at least 164 people, injured hundreds, and left thousands feared dead.
In the wake of back-to-back catastrophic earthquakes, the Venezuelan government has enforced a strict suspension of nationwide school, metro, and rail services. Armed forces and the Bolivarian National Guard have been fully mobilized to coordinate a high-stakes emergency rescue response amid massive structural damage.
At least 32 people have been confirmed dead and more than 700 injured after two historic earthquakes struck northern Venezuela in rapid succession, collapsing major buildings in the capital and shutting down the country's primary international airport.
Venezuela has been plunged into a national emergency after being struck by two historic, back-to-back earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude. The twin tremors have caused severe structural damage in the capital city of Caracas, sparking widespread panic and prompting preliminary fears of significant casualties.
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