Venezuela has declared a state of emergency following two significant earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude. The announcement was made by interim President Delcy Rodriguez via social media. Authorities are urging citizens to remain vigilant, safe, and calm in the wake of the seismic events. Details regarding damage and casualties are currently limited, but the government is expected to provide further updates as assessments are completed. The earthquakes have prompted immediate response efforts to evaluate the extent of the impact across the nation. This declaration allows for the mobilization of resources and coordination of aid to affected areas. The country is now focused on ensuring public safety and managing the aftermath of the natural disaster.
