
Over 200 people were killed and more than 4,000 were injured as a pair of powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening, officials said.
The two quakes -- a 7.2 magnitude one followed just seconds later by a 7.5 -- struck the coast of Venezuela, knocking down buildings in Caracas, the capital, and sending residents racing into the street.
Responders are undertaking "intensive rescue operations" Thursday, searching for people thought to be under the rubble, acting President Delcy Rodriguez said.
Key Headlines
- Death toll rises to at least 235 with at least 4,300 injured: Health minister
- US 'surging' military assets to assist in Venezuela
- Marine general heads to Venezuela to oversee Pentagon support for earthquake relief
- Search and rescue teams from Virginia, California to join effort
- Death toll climbs to 188
- Quakes may become most devastating in Venezuela's modern history

