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Venezuela Earthquake LIVE Updates: Death toll climbs to 589; government plans to militarise La Guaira

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Venezuela Earthquake LIVE Updates: Death toll climbs to 589; government plans to militarise La Guaira
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Twin earthquakes in Venezuela have resulted in 900 deaths and thousands of injuries, prompting international aid efforts and a government decision to militarize the state of La Guaira. Meanwhile, a separate 7.0-magnitude earthquake has struck Japan, though no tsunami warnings were issued.

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The scale of the disaster in Venezuela represents a major humanitarian crisis, while the seismic activity in Japan highlights global vulnerability to natural disasters.

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The death toll from the twin earthquakes in Venezuela has climbed to 900, while nearly 3,000 people have been injured, Acting President Delcy Rodriguez said on Friday. Rodriguez also said that the government has decided to militarise the state of La Guaira following the earthquakes, Reuters reported. India launches Operation Amistad: Amid several other countries, India has extended help to Venezuela through 'Operation Amistad'. As part of the mission, a 41-member medical contingent from the Indian Army's 60 Para Field Hospital, including nine medical officers, departed aboard two Indian Air Force aircraft. What happened: The first quake was of a magnitude of 7.1, and its epicentre was west of the community of Moron, about 168 km west of Caracas, at a depth of 13 km, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said. An even larger 7.5-magnitude earthquake took place just minutes later. This second one was situated at a depth of 10 km, and its epicentre was 16 km southwest of Moron. Swaying buildings in Caracas were evacuated. Entire walls of certain buildings collapsed, making furniture visible from the street. Tsunami alerts were issued for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. World leaders offer support: World leaders, including US President Donald Trump, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and others have offered their support to Venezuela and condolences to the families of those who died in the twin earthquakes. Earthquake jolts Japan: Meanwhile, another earthquake of magnitude 7 hit Japan, jolting Hashikami Town, Aomori Prefecture. Its epicentre was off the coast of Iwate Prefecture. Following this, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi advised citizens to stay vigilant and instructed relevant agencies to give out timely and accurate information to the public regarding evacuation and damage. However, she ruled out any concerns about a tsunami.

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