A significant earthquake struck Venezuela’s coast near the capital, Caracas. The tremor was also felt in several Colombian cities, prompting reports from residents across the border. Colombian officials, including Carlos Fernando Galán, have confirmed that aid will be sent to Venezuela following the seismic event. The extent of the damage in Venezuela is currently being assessed, but the offer of assistance signals regional cooperation in the aftermath of the quake. No immediate reports of casualties have surfaced, though authorities are likely conducting damage assessments. The earthquake’s magnitude and depth are still being determined by seismological agencies. This event highlights the seismic activity in the region and the potential for cross-border impacts.