A large, eight-story hotel in Macuto, Venezuela, has collapsed following a series of earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5. The Hotel Eduard, boasting 106 rooms, sustained significant damage and largely crumbled, according to CNN reports. The incident occurred in La Guaira state, a coastal region in northern Venezuela. Authorities have not yet released information regarding casualties or the circumstances surrounding the collapse. The earthquakes have prompted widespread concern about structural integrity in the area. Rescue operations are likely underway, though details remain scarce. The extent of damage to other buildings and infrastructure is still being assessed.