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A 7.2-magnitude quake followed minutes later by a 7.5-magnitude event hit Venezuela after 6 p.m. local time on Wednesday, collapsing buildings in Caracas and La Guaira state.
The IndependentTwo earthquakes struck Venezuela shortly after 6 p.m. local time on Wednesday, killing at least 188 people, collapsing multiple buildings in La Guaira and parts of Caracas, and leaving many other structures intact. The first registered 7.2 on the Richter scale and was followed minutes later by a 7.5-magnitude event.
Rescue teams searched through rubble on Thursday for survivors while families posted images of missing relatives on social media. Venezuela’s National Assembly confirmed the death toll of 188, though the United States Geological Survey estimated the final number could reach the thousands.
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez appealed for international and private-sector help, stating the priority was to save lives.
Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, the US, Qatar and Argentina said they would send assistance. Older apartment blocks and buildings on soft sediment suffered the heaviest damage, according to civil engineer Jesus Vasquez. He noted that structures built since the 1950s were designed to flex during quakes, yet many facades cracked and some buildings will require evacuation.
Phone and power lines remained down in many areas on Thursday, though some services resumed. Schools closed and Caracas metro service halted as rail transport was suspended. Internet providers partially unblocked the social media platform X after the quakes to allow families to locate relatives.
Digital rights director Andres Azpurua said public pressure prompted the change following earlier restrictions imposed after the 2024 presidential election. A website was also created to register missing people while residents continued to search for loved ones amid concerns over the health system’s capacity to treat large numbers of casualties.
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