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At Least 32 Killed as Twin Earthquakes Strike Venezuela

At Least 32 Killed as Twin Earthquakes Strike Venezuela

A state of emergency has been declared in Venezuela after twin earthquakes struck the country, leaving at least 32 people dead and prompting an ongoing search for survivors. The seismic event impacted multiple regions, including Caracas and La Guaira.

Following the twin earthquakes, local authorities officially declared an emergency to coordinate response efforts. Rescue teams and local authorities have deployed to the affected areas, where they are actively searching for survivors.

The impact of the earthquakes has been severe, with buildings collapsed in the affected cities. In addition to the structural damage and casualties, a tsunami alert was triggered in the wake of the tremors.

Residents of Venezuela experienced the direct impact of the twin strikes, which have disrupted daily life and left communities in search of safety. Rescue teams are continuing their search and rescue operations in the collapsed buildings to locate any missing individuals.

At least 32 people are confirmed to have been killed in the disaster. Local authorities have not yet specified the exact date of the earthquakes, but the emergency response and search efforts remain active and ongoing.

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