A catastrophic "doublet" earthquake event hit north-central **Venezuela** (near Caracas and the northern coastal region), causing severe devastation across the area.
A doublet earthquake happens when two massive tremors of similar size strike very close to each other in both location and time.
### Key Facts of the Disaster
* **The Scale:** The first tremor struck as a **7.2 magnitude** earthquake. Just 39 seconds later, a second, even more violent **7.5 magnitude** earthquake hit the exact same region.
* **The Epicenter:** The quakes were centered near the coastal town of Morón and the state of Yaracuy, heavily impacting the densely populated capital of Caracas and the northern coastal state of La Guaira.
* **The Impact:** The twin shocks completely pancaked multiple high-rise buildings, fractured major roadways, and knocked out power and telecommunications across major cities. Caracas's main airport, Simón Bolívar International, suffered heavy damage and was forced to close.
### Casualties & Rescue Efforts
Emergency officials have confirmed that **at least 188 people have died** and more than **1,500 are injured**. Because many buildings completely collapsed and hundreds of families remain missing under the rubble, authorities fear the final death toll could rise significantly.
A national state of emergency has been declared, and search-and-rescue teams are working frantically through the debris to pull out survivors while trying to manage frequent aftershocks.

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