Two quakes struck within a minute, destroying 250 buildings and leaving rescuers searching for survivors
Venezuela hit by strongest earthquake since 1900, thousands missing
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Two earthquakes struck Venezuela less than a minute apart, with the second being the strongest to hit the country since 1900, according to officials. Thousands of people are reported missing, and rescuers are searching through rubble for survivors, with fears that the death toll will rise significantly. One official stated that 250 buildings have been damaged or destroyed.
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Emergency workers continue to search through rubble for survivors as the number of reported missing people increases
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9m Two earthquakes have struck Venezuela less than a minute apart – the second was the strongest to hit the country since 1900.
according to Channel 4 NewsOne official said 250 buildings had been damaged or destroyed, while rescuers have spent all day searching through the rubble.
according to Channel 4 NewsThousands are feared dead in the rubble of a devastated Venezuela on Thursday as rescue teams claw through the aftermath of two earthquakes.
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Emergency workers continue to search through rubble for survivors as the number of reported missing people increases
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