Venezuela Declares Emergency Following Powerful Earthquakes
North-central Venezuela was struck by two strong earthquakes, measuring 7.1 and 7.5 magnitude, causing buildings to collapse in the capital, Caracas. The tremors also led to disruptions in essential services, including electricity and water, across several affected areas. In response to the widespread damage and impact, the country's interim president has declared a state of emergency.
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