
Days After Twin Quakes, Another Earthquake Hits Venezuela
Desperate Venezuelans and rescue teams race to find survivors trapped under rubble as the death toll from twin earthquakes nears 1,000 and frustrations mount…
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The US Geological Survey estimated more than 10,000 deaths were possible, which would place the quakes among the deadliest earthquakes in Latin America in the last century. The quakes destroyed at least 100 buildings, including high-rise apartments, in La Guaira. A new earthquake struck off the northern coast of Venezuela on Friday afternoon, days after twin quakes flattened buildings and killed nearly 1,000 people.
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The US Geological Survey estimated more than 10,000 deaths were possible, which would place the quakes among the deadliest earthquakes in Latin America in the last century.
according to Otago Daily TimesThe quakes destroyed at least 100 buildings, including high-rise apartments, in La Guaira.
according to Otago Daily TimesA new earthquake struck off the northern coast of Venezuela on Friday afternoon, days after twin quakes flattened buildings and killed nearly 1,000 people.
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