Overview
- USGS recorded a magnitude 6.2 quake followed hours later by a 6.3 near Mene Grande at shallow depths of roughly 8–14 km.
- A 5.8 aftershock and additional tremors of about 5.4 and 3.9 were reported as the sequence continued.
- Shaking was felt across multiple Venezuelan states including Caracas and extended into Colombia and the islands of Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire.
- Initial reports from authorities indicated no immediate casualties or widespread destruction, with no significant structural damage confirmed.
- The epicentral zone lies in the oil-producing Lake Maracaibo region, where vulnerable building stock and potential liquefaction or limited landslides remain concerns under the Yellow alert.