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BREAKING: Viral Claims of Major Earthquake in Venezuela Spark Panic, No Official Confirmation

A wave of unverified social media posts and circulated video clips is claiming that a powerful earthquake struck Venezuela, allegedly causing massive destruction, thousands of deaths, and widespread panic across the country. The viral content describes a supposed 7.5 magnitude quake followed by multiple aftershocks, collapsed buildings, infrastructure damage, and emergency alerts including fears of a possible tsunami. However, as of now, there is no official confirmation from international seismic monitoring agencies or Venezuelan government authorities verifying any such major earthquake or the reported scale of destruction and casualties. The dramatic visuals being shared online—including collapsing buildings, flooded pools, and airport chaos—have not been independently authenticated and may be from different times or locations unrelated to a single seismic event. The posts also contain politically charged claims involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, including allegations of arrest and geopolitical interference. These assertions are also unverified and appear to be part of misinformation narratives circulating on social platforms. Experts caution that during fast-moving crises or viral events, edited or out-of-context footage can easily spread confusion and amplify fear. Users are advised to rely only on verified updates from credible seismic monitoring centers and official government statements before accepting or sharing such claims. At present, global earthquake monitoring systems have not reported any confirmed catastrophic seismic event matching the details being circulated. Authorities have not issued tsunami warnings or large-scale emergency declarations related to Venezuela. This developing online narrative highlights the importance of fact-checking and responsible reporting in the digital age, especially when dealing with disaster-related information that can quickly go viral and cause public alarm.

 

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