A strong earthquake shook Venezuela on Wednesday, swaying buildings in the capital city of Caracas. The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 7.1 magnitude with the epicenter about 28 kilometers west of the community of Moron, located along the country’s Caribbean coast. It had a depth of 13 kilometers.
People evacuated swaying buildings and homes in the capital, Caracas. Authorities did not immediately report injuries or damages. Tsunami advisories were issued for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, according to NOAA/National Weather Service.
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