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Two Earthquakes Hit Venezuela Within 39 Seconds, Videos Show Panic and Heavy Damage.
Published On Thu, 25 Jun 2026
Fatima Hasan
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Venezuela was shaken by two powerful earthquakes that struck just 39 seconds apart, leaving residents terrified as buildings suffered damage, roads cracked, and emergency teams moved in to assess the destruction. Dramatic videos from the affected areas showed scenes of panic, with people rushing out of homes, offices, and public places as the ground continued to shake.
The first earthquake, measured at magnitude 7.2, was followed moments later by a stronger 7.5-magnitude tremor. According to reports, the second quake was the main shock, while the earlier one came shortly before it, creating a rare and frightening back-to-back earthquake event. The impact was felt across northern Venezuela, including the capital Caracas and nearby coastal areas. Several buildings were damaged, parts of structures collapsed, and residents were forced to evacuate as authorities warned people to stay away from unstable buildings.
Videos shared on social media captured the terrifying moments when the earthquakes struck. At Simón Bolívar International Airport, passengers were seen running for safety as the terminal shook, lights flickered, and dust spread through parts of the building. Other footage showed damaged streets, broken structures, and residents gathering outdoors after leaving their homes. Officials said emergency teams were deployed to affected areas to search for victims, inspect damaged buildings, and support residents. Authorities also warned about possible aftershocks and urged people to remain cautious while rescue operations continued.
The earthquakes have raised concerns about infrastructure safety in the region, with experts noting that powerful tremors occurring close together can increase risks because buildings may already be weakened after the first shock. As Venezuela begins assessing the full scale of the damage, the videos emerging from the disaster zone have highlighted the fear and destruction experienced by communities affected by the rare double earthquake event.
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