A tsunami alert has been issued for Venezuela and several Caribbean islands following a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Authorities have urged residents in low-lying areas to evacuate immediately, fearing the potential for a significant tsunami due to the earthquake’s offshore location. At this time, there have been no immediate reports of casualties or major damages.
Tsunami warning centres around the globe are monitoring sea levels closely to assess the potential impact. The alert has caused a ripple of anxiety across the region, with many residents taking to social media to share their experiences and express their fears.
International aid agencies are on standby, ready to provide assistance if necessary. This seismic event underscores the vulnerability of coastal areas to natural disasters, and the importance of timely alerts and effective evacuation plans.
The situation is fluid and will be updated as more information becomes available.
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