
Two earthquakes of magnitude 7.5 shook the country 39 seconds apart, collapsing buildings and causing panic
Earthquakes in Venezuela leave at least 235 dead and 4,300 injured
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Venezuela's Acting President, Delcy Rodríguez, reported at least 164 dead and 971 injured on Thursday at first hour. At least 235 dead, more than 4,300 injured and 80 unlocated Spaniards. Two strong earthquakes have shaken several regions of Venezuela this Wednesday with just 39 seconds of difference, in a seismic sequence whose main event was an earthquake of magnitude 7.5.
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Venezuela's Acting President, Delcy Rodríguez, reported at least 164 dead and 971 injured on Thursday at first hour.
according to GestiónAt least 235 dead, more than 4,300 injured and 80 unlocated Spaniards.
according to ABC — PortadaTwo strong earthquakes have shaken several regions of Venezuela this Wednesday with just 39 seconds of difference, in a seismic sequence whose main event was an earthquake of magnitude 7.5.
according to ABC — Portada
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