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Engineers raised concerns about building safety in Venezuela before earthquakes

Engineers have warned for years about the risk of building collapses in Venezuela during earthquakes, citing the issue of tall concrete buildings constructed on soft soils. These conditions can exacerbate the effects of seismic activity.

Engineers have expressed concerns for several years regarding the structural integrity of tall buildings in Venezuela, particularly in the context of earthquakes. They highlighted that many of these concrete structures are built on soft soils, which can increase the intensity of shaking during seismic events.

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Before Venezuela earthquakes, engineers warned tall buildings could collapse atop soft soil

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Engineers raised concerns about building safety in Venezuela before earthquakes