Double earthquake in Venezuela: the death toll increases to 589 dead and 50,000 missing
Earthquakes in Venezuela: the death toll increases to 589 deaths.
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Earthquakes in Venezuela: the death toll increases to 589 deaths. In downtown Caracas, hundreds of people spent the night in parks. According to American Institute data, this is the most powerful earthquake in the country since 1900.
Furthermore, On Wednesday 24 June, at the end of the day, Venezuela's soil shook twice, suddenly. Two days after the violent double earthquake in Venezuela, the country holds its breath. The government also has 2,980 injured.
In addition, The previous record was 235 deaths.
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Earthquakes in Venezuela: the death toll increases to 589 deaths.
reliability high4/5 sourcesIn downtown Caracas, hundreds of people spent the night in parks.
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According to American Institute data, this is the most powerful earthquake in the country since 1900.
according to Libération — À la UneOn Wednesday 24 June, at the end of the day, Venezuela's soil shook twice, suddenly.
according to Libération — À la UneTwo days after the violent double earthquake in Venezuela, the country holds its breath.
according to La Dépêche du MidiThe government also has 2,980 injured.
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésThe previous record was 235 deaths.
according to Le Figaro — Actualités
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In downtown Caracas, hundreds of people spent the night in parks.
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