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Strong Quake Strikes in Northeastern Venezuela | Strong Quake Strikes in Northeastern Venezuela |
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CARACAS, Venezuela — A powerful earthquake hit northeastern Venezuela on Tuesday with a jolt that shook Caracas and Caribbean islands near the Venezuelan coast. | CARACAS, Venezuela — A powerful earthquake hit northeastern Venezuela on Tuesday with a jolt that shook Caracas and Caribbean islands near the Venezuelan coast. |
No deaths were immediately reported, Néstor Reverol, the interior minister, said in a televised address. He said that the quake had affected five states and that the Venezuelan government, already dealing with a devastating economic crisis, had deployed 20,000 emergency workers. | |
“It was just a very scary moment,” said Harrison Domínguez, 28, who lives in Yaguaraparo, about 12 miles from the quake’s epicenter. When the quake struck about 5:30 p.m., he said, “the light posts were moving as if they were trees during a hurricane.” | “It was just a very scary moment,” said Harrison Domínguez, 28, who lives in Yaguaraparo, about 12 miles from the quake’s epicenter. When the quake struck about 5:30 p.m., he said, “the light posts were moving as if they were trees during a hurricane.” |
The shaking, Mr. Domínguez said, caused walls to crumble in nearby homes. | |
In Caracas, the capital, an unfinished skyscraper known as David’s Tower sustained damage to its upper floors and was leaning, Mr. Reverol said. | |
Carlos Julio Rojas, who lives near the tower, said dozens of people had been evacuated in the vicinity. “We have been saying this for years: that building needs to be rehabilitated,” he said. | |
Throughout Caracas, workers quickly evacuated office buildings after the shaking, which lasted about 30 seconds. Telephone and internet services were disrupted. | |
In the Caribbean, people in Trinidad felt strong tremors as well. Videos uploaded to social media showed debris falling on cars, items flying off store shelves and buildings having been damaged. | |
The shaking also hit Ciudad Bolívar, hundreds of miles south in Venezuela’s interior, according to amateur video posted on Twitter. | The shaking also hit Ciudad Bolívar, hundreds of miles south in Venezuela’s interior, according to amateur video posted on Twitter. |
The United States Geological Survey put the magnitude of the quake at 7.3 and said it had a depth of 76 miles. Its epicenter was northwest of Yaguaraparo, near the Caribbean coast, about 100 miles west of Trinidad and Tobago. | |
The quake was also felt in Colombia’s capital, Bogotá, about 900 miles away, The Associated Press reported. | The quake was also felt in Colombia’s capital, Bogotá, about 900 miles away, The Associated Press reported. |
In 1997, an earthquake in eastern Venezuela killed dozens. | In 1997, an earthquake in eastern Venezuela killed dozens. |