A 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Venezuela, followed hours later by a more powerful 7.5-magnitude seismic event near the city of Morón. Authorities are assessing the impact of both tremors, which prompted evacuations and structural concerns in affected regions. Scientists note the quakes occurred along separate fault lines, underscoring the country’s ongoing seismic vulnerability.
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