Venezuela shaken by magnitude 4.9 tremor days after major earthquakes
Venezuela experienced a magnitude 4.9 tremor off its northern coast on Friday, days after devastating earthquakes killed at least 920 people and damaged parts of the capital, Caracas. The latest tremor was located 61 kilometers northwest of Maracay and was felt in Maracay and Caracas.

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AI-generatedVenezuela experienced a magnitude 4.9 tremor off its northern coast on Friday, days after devastating earthquakes killed at least 920 people and damaged parts of the capital, Caracas. The latest tremor was located 61 kilometers northwest of Maracay and was felt in Maracay and Caracas. The country is still recovering from two powerful earthquakes on Wednesday, with casualty estimates potentially exceeding 10,000. The Venezuelan government has restricted access to some of the hardest-hit areas in La Guaira state, while residents organize to search for survivors and collect supplies. The government has also eased restrictions on social media platforms.
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5 extractedA magnitude 4.9 earthquake was detected off the northern coast of Venezuela.
The number of missing has surpassed 50,000, according to the Venezuelan government.
At least 3,360 people have been reported injured, and more than 172 people remain trapped beneath the rubble.
The US Geological Survey estimates that earthquake casualties in Venezuela could exceed 10,000.
The recent tremor occurred days after two powerful earthquakes on Wednesday, which killed at least 920 people.