
Venezuela Earthquakes devastated country
The second was the strongest to hit Venezuela in over a century.
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The second was the strongest to hit Venezuela in over a century. In Caracas, subway services were suspended and natural gas shut off, she said. Panicked residents of the capital were sent pouring into the streets, and after the quakes many people walked among the debris searching for the missing among collapsed buildings and toppled electric poles.
Furthermore, Two back-to-back earthquakes have struck Venezuela, devastating infrastructure and sending panic through the streets.
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The second was the strongest to hit Venezuela in over a century.
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In Caracas, subway services were suspended and natural gas shut off, she said.
according to Christian Science MonitorPanicked residents of the capital were sent pouring into the streets, and after the quakes many people walked among the debris searching for the missing among collapsed buildings and toppled electric poles.
according to Christian Science MonitorTwo back-to-back earthquakes have struck Venezuela, devastating infrastructure and sending panic through the streets.
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The second was the strongest to hit Venezuela in over a century.
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