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Venezuela'yı Yüzyılın En Şiddetli Depremleri Vurdu, Olağanüstü Hal İlan Edildi

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Venezuela'da Çarşamba günü yerel saatle öğleden sonra, yaklaşık bir dakika arayla 7,2 ve 7,5 büyüklüğünde iki deprem meydana geldi. Başkent Karakas'ta binaların yıkılmasına ve geniş çaplı hasara yol açan sarsıntılar sonrası bilim insanları, yüksek can kaybı olabileceği uyarısında bulundu. Hükümet olağanüstü hal ilan ederek metro ve tren seferlerini durdurdu, havalimanını kapattı ve eğitime ara verdi. Yetkililer, bu depremlerin ülkede bir asırdır kaydedilen en şiddetli sarsıntılar olduğunu bildirdi. Kurtarma çalışmaları sürerken, afetin tam boyutu henüz netleşmedi.

Başlangıç 24 Haz 23:53 5 olay Güncellendi 39 dk önce
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  5. Güvenlik25 Haz 03:59

    Emergency declared, rescue work underway after twin quakes rock Venezuela

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