Caracas, Venezuela – A powerful earthquake struck the South American country of Venezuela on Tuesday, causing widespread destruction and leaving thousands of people without access to basic necessities. Footage from a baseball game at the University of Caracas Stadium captures the moment the earthquake struck, showing players and spectators scrambling for safety as the ground shook violently.
The earthquake, which registered a magnitude of 7.3 on the Richter scale, was centered in the state of Sucre, approximately 300 kilometers east of the capital city of Caracas. The impact was felt across the country, with reports of damage and casualties pouring in from various regions.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as “absolute chaos,” with buildings collapsing and debris scattered everywhere. “It was like a nightmare come to life,” said Maria Rodriguez, a spectator who was at the stadium during the baseball game. “The ground was shaking, and people were running everywhere, trying to get away from the danger.”
The University of Caracas Stadium, where the earthquake was caught on camera, is a symbol of the country’s rich baseball tradition. The stadium has hosted numerous international games and has been a source of national pride for Venezuela. However, on Tuesday, it was a place of tragedy, as the earthquake struck without warning, catching the players and spectators off guard.
The government has activated its emergency response, with troops and emergency services deployed to the affected areas to provide assistance and support. President Nicolas Maduro issued a statement, assuring the public that the government is working tirelessly to respond to the situation and provide aid to those affected.
The full extent of the damage and the number of casualties is not yet clear, as rescue efforts are still ongoing. However, it is estimated that thousands of people have been affected, with many left without access to basic necessities such as food, water, and shelter.
The international community has offered its support to Venezuela, with neighboring countries pledging aid and assistance. The United Nations has also issued a statement, offering its condolences to the people of Venezuela and assuring its support in responding to the disaster.
As the situation continues to unfold, the people of Venezuela are bracing themselves for the worst. The earthquake has brought to the surface the country’s deep-seated vulnerabilities, highlighting the need for infrastructure development and disaster preparedness. The road to recovery will be long, but with international support and a collective effort, the people of Venezuela will rise from the ashes and rebuild their country.
