Venezuela experienced two significant earthquakes on Tuesday, registering magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, according to acting President Delcy Rodriguez. The quakes were followed by approximately 20 aftershocks, raising concerns about potential damage and casualties. The epicenter of the initial quake was located near the Caribbean coast. Authorities have not yet released detailed reports on the extent of the damage or injuries sustained. Residents reported strong shaking in several cities and towns. Seismic monitoring continues as the region braces for further aftershocks, and assessments are underway to determine the full impact of the earthquakes.