Two earthquakes, two epicentres, 39 seconds apart: The 'doublet' that shook Venezuela
India, June 25 -- At least 164 people died and around a thousand sustained injuries after two earthquakes, called a "doublet", rocked Venezuela in quick succession on Wednesday evening.
Experts believe the death toll could rapidly climb as rescue operations continue.
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Wednesday evening's 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes were among the strongest to strike the country in more than a century. In 1990, Venezuela's capital Caracas was struck by a 7.7-magnitude earthquake.
The US Geological Survey said the first earthquake hit west of Moron on the Caribbean coast, about 170 kilometers west of Caracas. It had a depth of 22 kilometres. The second earthquake, at an even higher magnitude, st...
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