Two strong earthquakes struck Venezuela Wednesday evening, causing buildings to collapse, particularly in the capital city of Caracas. Reports indicate people are trapped under debris, and authorities have declared a state of emergency nationwide. While official casualty figures remain unconfirmed, some scientists estimate potentially tens of thousands of fatalities. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez confirmed deaths in a televised address but did not specify a number. A special task force is being established to coordinate rescue and relief efforts following the disaster. The extent of the damage and the full impact of the earthquakes are still being assessed as rescue operations continue.
