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Emergency declared, rescue work underway after twin quakes rock Venezuela
Venezuela's interim leader declared a state of emergency after twin earthquakes (magnitude 7.2 and 7.5) struck near Caracas, causing building collapses, airport closures, and likely widespread casualties. Rescue operations are underway, with authorities reporting injuries and structural damage but no official death toll yet.
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