Rescuers race against time after deadly Venezuela earthquakes

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Following two powerful earthquakes in quick succession in Venezuela — 7.2- and 7.5- magnitude — officials say at least 188 people have been killed while more than 200 have been trapped and 1520 injured.

With thousands reported missing across the country, the capital Caracas was hit the hardest, with the seismic events ranked among the strongest recorded in Venezuela in more than a century.

Rescue workers try to locate survivors. Photo: AP.

The country’s main airport was damaged and closed while Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez declared a state of emergency.

The death toll is expected to rise and rescue workers were searching under rubble and fallen buildings, making the most out of the daylight hours.

Although Venezuela lies near several fault lines, its location between the South American and Caribbean tectonic plates means strong earthquakes are less frequent than in many other parts of Latin America.

Photo: Pedro Mattey / AP.

Offers of aid have been heard from around the world, including the United States. Countries across Europe, Central and South America, and the Middle East have sent personnel and equipment to help.

Specialist rescuers certified by the UN have also been deployed to search for survivors.

Source: ABCNews

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