Why the Venezuelan Earthquakes Happened, and What to Expect Next
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At least 164 people were killed when two 7+ magnitude earthquakes struck Venezuela Thursday night.
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The death toll is likely to rise as crews race to access devastated areas.
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CBS News' Cristian Benavides reports on the damage and Ross Stein, lecturer in geophysics at Stanford University, joins with analysis.
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Venezuela earthquake: Staggering destruction signals urgent warning for California Los Angeles TimesVenezuela earthquakes kill at least 164, injure hundreds, acting president says CBS NewsThe Science Behind Venezuela's Doublet Earthquake WSJVenezuela quake disaster: UN urges collective effort to help victims UN NewsRescue teams race to Venezuela amid fears thousands killed in earthquakes The Guardian
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A frantic search for survivors is underway in Venezuela after back-to-back earthquakes Wednesday night in Venezuela.
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CBS News' Lilia Luciano reports and research geologist Kate Scharer joins with analysis.
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Powerful twin earthquakes hammer Venezuela, killing at least 164 - NBC News.
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Powerful twin earthquakes hammer Venezuela, killing at least 164 NBC NewsVenezuela earthquakes kill at least 164, injure hundreds, acting president says CBS NewsThe Science Behind Venezuela's Doublet Earthquake WSJSeveral Strong Quakes Hit Across the World in 24 Hours
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A: Powerful twin earthquakes hammer Venezuela, killing at least 164 - NBC News.
B: Twin earthquakes like those that ripped through the region are unusual but not unheard of.
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A: Powerful twin earthquakes hammer Venezuela, killing at least 164 NBC NewsVenezuela earthquakes kill at least 164, injure hundreds, acting president says CBS NewsThe Science Behind Venezuela's Doublet Earthquake WSJSeveral Strong Quakes Hit Across the World in 24 Hours
B: Twin earthquakes like those that ripped through the region are unusual but not unheard of.
Summary
**Summary:** The headline "Why the Venezuelan Earthquakes Happened, and What to Expect Next" discusses the recent twin earthquakes that killed at least 164 people and injured hundreds in Venezuela. Scientists are gathering data to create a more detailed picture of these unusual but not unheard-of events. **WHY_IT
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