Venezuela experienced two significant earthquakes in close succession, which are believed to be caused by stress transfer along the fault line that runs through the country. The seismic events were characterized as a rare occurrence known as a 'seismic doublet.'
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Venezuela Experiences Two Consecutive Earthquakes
Venezuela was impacted by two earthquakes that occurred in rapid succession. These events are thought to be linked to stress transfer along the fault line in the region.
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Venezuela’s Powerful Earthquakes Were a Rare ‘Seismic Doublet’
Venezuela Experiences Two Consecutive Earthquakes