Venezuela's Powerful Earthquakes Were a Rare 'Seismic Doublet'
Factors like the short interval between the two powerful quakes and different types of soil led to some structures collapsing while others stayed standing.
L'essentiel
- Venezuela was hit by a rare 'seismic doublet' of two powerful earthquakes in quick succession, causing significant damage and feared casualties.
- Factors like soil type and the short interval between quakes contributed to building collapses.
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Venezuela experienced a rare 'seismic doublet' of two powerful earthquakes in quick succession. The phenomenon, where stress transfers between fault sections, combined with local soil conditions, led to significant structural damage.
Venezuela’s Powerful Earthquakes Were a Rare ‘Seismic Doublet’
The country was hit hard by a pair of quakes that happened in quick succession and were likely driven by stress being transferred from one part of the fault that runs through the country to another.
Why Venezuela’s Second Earthquake Was So Damaging to Buildings
Factors like the short interval between the two powerful quakes and different types of soil led to some structures collapsing while others stayed standing.
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Questions ouvertes
- What is the full extent of casualties and damage?
- What long-term measures are being taken for seismic resilience?


