
Was Venezuela struck by an earthquake ‘doublet’? Here’s what we know so far
Just 39 seconds later, another quake struck near the town of Yumare, within 5 to 10km from the first one.
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Powerful ground shaking was felt across the region, including in Venezuela’s capital Caracas about 150km east of the earthquake epicentres. In 1988, a “triplet” – a series of three earthquakes just half an hour apart from each other – occurred in Tennant Creek in Australia. Watch: Scary moment Venezuela hit by two massive earthquakes within 60 seconds as Japan also shakes.
Furthermore, Authorities are monitoring aftershocks while concerns grow over the full scale of the disaster.
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Powerful ground shaking was felt across the region, including in Venezuela’s capital Caracas about 150km east of the earthquake epicentres.
according to The Conversation - AustraliaIn 1988, a “triplet” – a series of three earthquakes just half an hour apart from each other – occurred in Tennant Creek in Australia.
according to The Conversation - AustraliaWatch: Scary moment Venezuela hit by two massive earthquakes within 60 seconds as Japan also shakes.
according to Hindustan TimesAuthorities are monitoring aftershocks while concerns grow over the full scale of the disaster.
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