Two significant earthquakes struck north-central Venezuela on Wednesday, impacting areas west of Caracas. The tremors were also felt in neighboring Colombia, raising concerns across the region. Authorities immediately issued a tsunami warning for Venezuela’s Caribbean coast following the seismic events. While the extent of damage and casualties remains unclear, residents reported strong shaking. The first earthquake registered as a 7.1 magnitude, followed by a 6.8 magnitude quake shortly after, creating a series of aftershocks. Emergency services are currently assessing the situation and preparing for potential impacts from a possible tsunami.