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Jun 25, 2026
Venezuelans Recount Earthquake Horror
Venezuelans describe scenes of panic and horror as magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes strike the cou…
The Earthquake Horror
Scenes of panic, collapsing buildings and desperate rescues are the scenes described by Venezuelans caught in magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes that struck the country within seconds of each other.
Survivors' Accounts
Jesus Alejandro Pina, a 38-year-old engineer in Caracas, said he was on the top floor of a seven-storey building when the earthquakes struck. "It was very, very strong," he told Al Jazeera. "I don't know exactly how long it lasted, but it felt like about a minute."
"Glasses were breaking, pictures were falling, the television too. Everything was falling. The lamps, anything made of glass, even the columns and beams were making noise."
The Aftermath
When the shaking stopped, thousands of frightened residents rushed onto the streets and were met with scenes of horror and obliteration. "Everyone was in the streets, in the squares, outside their homes. "People looked alert, nervous. There were many injured. Firefighters and paramedics were pulling people from under the rubble," Pina said.
Moment of Horror
For 25-year-old Luis Alejandro Ruiz Garcia, from Caracas’s El Paraiso neighbourhood, the earthquakes unfolded in a matter of seconds. A Google earthquake alert appeared on Ruiz Garcia’s phone moments before his apartment began shaking violently.
"My mother and my sister, who were with me, got up from their beds in fear," he said. "We hugged each other and, as soon as we could, managed to go downstairs and get out of my building as quickly as possible."
The Impact
At least 32 people were confirmed dead, according to Venezuelan authorities, but officials warned the toll was likely to rise as search and rescue teams continue their operations. The United States Geological Survey said there is a 44 percent chance of more than 10,000 dead and 33 percent chance of the death toll surpassing 100,000.
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