Rescue efforts underway after 2 strong quakes hit Venezuela
Emergency crews were searching early on Thursday through rubble in Venezuela for potential survivors after two strong quakes struck on Wednesday evening.
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez said she had declared a state of emergency, saying the quakes had turned at least one area -- the state of La Guaira -- to a "disaster zone."

"Dozens of buildings have collapsed there, about 30 kilometers north of Caracas, and we are currently carrying out intensive rescue operations to save lives," she said during a televised address, according to The Associated Press.

She said there was severe damage in the capital Caracas and other areas in the aftermath of the quakes.
Rodriguez said her office received reports of at least 32 deaths and more than 700 injuries.




