The South American nation of Venezuela felt a series of aftershocks following an earthquake, spreading panic among residents as authorities stepped up relief and rescue work.Photo: Serkan Gönültaş / PexelsMany people rushed out of their homes for safety after the tremors.
Officials appealed to people to avoid rumours and follow official warnings.The danger of aftershocksSeismologists note that aftershocks can continue for days after a major earthquake and may further damage already-weakened structures, making caution essential.Photo: Serkan Gönültaş / PexelsRelief agencies have begun providing medical help, temporary shelter and essential supplies in affected areas, while a full assessment of the damage is under way.Experts advise that buildings in earthquake-prone areas should be constructed to standards and that people should stay prepared for emergencies.
Authorities are monitoring the situation until it normalises.Photo: Yunus Emre Ilıca / Pexels