Massive Earthquakes Strike Near Venezuela, Triggering Tsunami Warnings Across the Caribbean.
Earthquakes Rock Venezuela
According to Espreso.tv: Two powerful earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.1 and 7.5 have hit close to the city of Morón in Venezuela, raising concerns about a potential tsunami in the Caribbean region. The first tremor occurred roughly 168 kilometers west of the capital, Caracas. Within less than a minute, a second, even stronger quake followed.
Tsunami Threat and Aftermath
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued a threat alert for parts of the Caribbean, specifically including:
- The Virgin Islands
- Aruba
- Curaçao
- Bonaire
As of now, no official reports have been released regarding casualties or injuries. Experts describe these tremors as among the most powerful to hit Venezuela in over a century.
The seismic events could have serious repercussions for local populations, as the tsunami warning may force evacuations from coastal areas. Authorities and specialists are currently assessing the situation to ensure public safety. Residents are urged to stay informed through official channels and follow any guidance issued in response to these natural disasters.
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