Explanations, Projections and Reactions to the Seismic Doubling
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On June 24, 2026, Venezuela experienced one of the most shocking natural phenomena in its recent history. A seismic doubling — two earthquakes of 7.2 magnitudes and 7.5 with less than a minute of difference — shook the center-north of the country, sowed death and destruction, but also activated a massive deployment of national mobilization and international aid that tested the resilience of a people already hit by years of siege. Seismic doublet…
The official report confirms the death of 1,943 people and a total of 10,571 injured.
The strong seismic doublet in the state Carabobo left a balance of 14 dead, dozens injured and serious material damage. In the municipality Juan José Mora, hundreds of families lost their homes and today remain in the open waiting for help. Morón. A deep, dry and destructive noise marked the beginning of the [...] La entrada One week after the earthquakes in Juan José Mora resist between ruins and solidarity aparece primero en Crónica Uno - The …
CARACAS, July 1st.— The Government of Venezuela reported that to date 6 461 people have been rescued alive after the earthquake doubled on June 24th. The President of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, offered an official assessment in which he highlighted the magnitude of the national and international deployment and the immediate response in the most affected areas. According to data collected in La Guaira, declared a disaster zone, some …
In a detailed official report after six days of registering the seismic doubling that affected Venezuela, the President of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, reported that to date, national and international rescue teams managed to rescue 6,461 people alive since last Wednesday, June 24. The post Confirms more than 6 460 rescued after seismic doubling in Venezuela first appeared on Cubadebate.
The powerful earthquakes that affected northern Venezuela on June 24, leaving more than 1,400 dead and thousands injured and injured, have caught the attention of scientists. According to physicists, geologists and seismology experts, the two consecutive earthquakes that affected the northern part of the Caribbean country, and that were separated for just 39 seconds, would shape what is known as “seismic doublet.”

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