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Rescuers search for survivors after Venezuela earthquakes kill at least 188

Rescuers search for survivors after Venezuela earthquakes kill at least 188

Rescuers are actively searching for survivors in Venezuela following two powerful earthquakes that struck near the capital, Caracas, killing at least 188 people and injuring over 1,500.

Rescuers are actively searching for survivors in Venezuela following two powerful earthquakes that struck near the capital, Caracas. The seismic events, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitudes respectively, occurred seconds apart on Wednesday, with the latter being among the strongest to hit the nation in a century. The tremors have resulted in at least 188 fatalities and over 1,500 injuries. Widespread damage is reported in Caracas and the coastal city of La Guaira, where buildings have collapsed and residents were seen fleeing into streets. Reports indicate people are trapped under debris, with calls for help heard. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez confirmed the death toll, while witnesses described intense shaking and panic.

Sources: BBC News

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Geothermal energy finds bipartisan support in the US

Geothermal energy finds bipartisan support in the US

Geothermal energy, harnessing Earth's natural heat, is gaining bipartisan support in the US due to technological advancements allowing deeper access and its appeal as a low-emission, reliable power source.

Geothermal energy, which harnesses the Earth's natural heat, is emerging as a rare point of bipartisan agreement among US politicians. Recent technological advancements are enabling access to deeper, hotter, and more varied subterranean locations than previously possible. This renewable energy source's low greenhouse gas emissions appeal to environmental advocates, while its potential for reliable, domestic power generation resonates across the political spectrum. This broad appeal has fostered a consensus on the benefits of expanding geothermal development.

Sources: BBC News

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