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A devastating Venezuela earthquake disaster is unfolding after twin M7.5 and M7.1 earthquakes Venezuela struck within moments of each other, triggering deadly destruction across the country. According to the latest reports, the Venezuela earthquake has left at least 32 dead and more than 700 injured, with fears that the toll could rise as rescue teams continue searching through collapsed structures.

The Venezuela earthquake has shocked the world, with dramatic footage showing buildings shaking, streets filled with terrified residents, and emergency crews rushing to save those trapped under rubble. The twin M7.5 and M7.1 earthquakes Venezuela created a rare and dangerous seismic event that experts say dramatically increased the level of destruction. As the Venezuela earthquake continues to dominate global headlines, questions are mounting about the country's preparedness and the scale of the recovery effort ahead.

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00:19At least 32 people are dead and more than 700 injured after two powerful earthquakes rocked
00:27Venezuela's northern coast and capital region on Wednesday evening, and authorities warn those
00:32numbers will rise. It began just after nightfall. A magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck near Venezuela's
00:40central coast, and just 39 seconds later, a stronger 7.5 quake hit. Two massive blows back to
00:49back. Buildings swayed, walls cracked, and in some Caracas neighborhoods, multi-story structures
00:55simply pancaked. The U.S. Geological Survey warned of high casualties and extensive damage in one of
01:03the most densely populated areas in the country. Acting President Delce Rodriguez addressed the
01:09nation overnight, confirming at least 32 dead and more than 700 hurt. But she stressed, those figures
01:17do not yet include La Guayra. The hard-hit coastal state now declared a disaster zone. Hundreds are
01:24feared still buried under rubble there tonight. Search and rescue teams worked through the night,
01:29as more than 20 aftershocks continued to shake the region. In the Caracas district of Chacao alone,
01:36at least 18 people have been pulled alive from collapsed buildings. Hospitals have called in
01:42all available staff, overwhelmed by the surge of injured. The Simone Belivar International Airport
01:48remains closed, schools are shut, and a nationwide state of emergency is in effect. Help is already
01:55on the way. The United States, Brazil, Mexico, Bolivia, and El Salvador, which has offered 300 rescue
02:03workers, are among the nation's pledging support. But with roads cut off, power out across large areas,
02:09and aftershocks still coming, getting that help in remains a race against time. 32 confirmed dead,
02:18hundreds still missing. This disaster is still unfolding, and Venezuela's worst earthquake in
02:24nearly 60 years may not yet have shown its full toll. Meanwhile, the U.S. Geological Survey just put out
02:32a number that is hard to even say out loud. They estimate the death toll from Venezuela's earthquake
02:38could be anywhere between 10,000 and 100,000 people. And no, that's not a typo. To put that into
02:46perspective, 10,000 people is roughly the capacity of a mid-sized concert arena. 100,000 is a packed
02:53football stadium. The USGS isn't guessing randomly. They've issued what's called a red alert, the highest
03:01level on their scale, meaning widespread, catastrophic loss of life is considered probable.
03:06This is the same system that flagged the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the 2015 Nepal quake. When USGS
03:14goes red, the world pays attention.
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