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Minor earthquakes recorded in several districts in Venezuela

El Comercio

Key Points

  • Several mild earthquakes, with a maximum magnitude of 3.8, were recorded in different regions of Venezuela.
  • The tremors occurred at shallow depths ranging between approximately 6 and 12 kilometers.
  • The country's seismic activity is continuously monitored by FUNVISIS through stations.
  • Authorities warned the public to keep an emergency kit against potential tsunamis and earthquakes.

By the Numbers

3.8 maximum magnitude (Mw)12.1 km depth6.4 km shallowest depth

According to data from the Venezuela Seismological Research Foundation (FUNVISIS), several consecutive mild earthquakes occurred in the country. The magnitudes of these tremors range between 2.8 and 3.8. The recorded seismic activities occurred around various settlements such as Barcelona, Maracay, Acarigua, El Tocuyo, and Pedernales.

The depths of the earthquakes were generally measured in the range of 6 to 12 kilometers. The magnitude 3.8 tremor, which occurred 37 kilometers south of Pedernales in the northeast of the country, stood out as the strongest earthquake recorded during the day. This seismic activity takes place in the northern region where the Caribbean and South American tectonic plates interact.

Authorities also provided the public with basic safety recommendations, such as evacuating to high ground in the event of a tsunami and preparing an emergency kit. It was reminded that such a kit should contain first aid supplies, canned foods, and communication devices.

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What was the strongest earthquake recorded in Venezuela?
During the day, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.8 and a depth of 12.1 kilometers was recorded south of Pedernales.
Which institution monitors earthquakes in Venezuela?
Seismic activity in the country is monitored and reported by the Venezuelan Seismological Research Foundation, or FUNVISIS for short.
What is the main cause of these earthquakes in Venezuela?
The seismic activity in the north of the country is caused by the tectonic interaction between the Caribbean Plate and the South American Plate.

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