Following Wednesday’s pair of earthquakes, Caracas, Venezuela experienced a significant 4.2 magnitude aftershock. Venezuelan authorities report widespread structural damage as a result of the seismic activity. A total of 774 buildings have sustained collapses of varying degrees. Specifically, 189 structures have been completely leveled. The government has yet to release information regarding potential casualties, but assessments are ongoing. The aftershock has heightened concerns about the stability of remaining structures in the affected areas, prompting further inspections and potential evacuations. This latest tremor adds to the challenges faced by rescue and recovery teams already working in the wake of the initial earthquakes.