American Jason Wang said he had just finished hiking in Venezuela and was about to board a cable car when the earthquakes hit.
"The whole building just started shaking. The floor under me was shaking, and then all of a sudden, everyone was panicking," he told ABC News Live. "We were just rushing for the door to exit the building, and none of us knew what was going on until a few minutes afterwards."
'Everyone started panicking': American in Venezuela recounts moment earthquakes hitJason Wang, who was about to board a cable car when the earthquakes hit, said he felt a "huge sense of relief" once he was back at his hotel and able to communicate with family.
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Wang said locals helped him evacuate off the mountain.
"All of the locals were just so kind," he said. "Some people [were] cutting down the trees that fell on the road to create a tunnel for us to get past, ‘cause there was really no other way to go down a mountain. We had to walk 10 kilometers from the top back to the city center."
Wang said he felt a "huge sense of relief" once he was back at his hotel and able to communicate with family.