Venezuela experienced two significant earthquakes on Tuesday, registering magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, occurring within 40 seconds of each other. The quakes represent the strongest seismic activity the country has seen in over a century. The epicenter was located in the Caribbean Sea, near the islands of Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba. While initial reports do not indicate widespread, catastrophic damage in Venezuela, authorities are assessing the full extent of the impact. Tremors were felt across neighboring islands and as far away as Colombia and Trinidad and Tobago. Residents reported strong shaking and are bracing for potential aftershocks. Emergency services have been mobilized to evaluate infrastructure and provide assistance where needed.