El sismo de 7,3 grados que se registró en la tarde de este martes en Venezuela hizo que las personas evacuaran edificaciones y salieran a las calles para evitar culaquier peligro. El temblor, que causó pánico en la población, no dejó víctimas ni daños.
FEDERICO PARRA/AFPPeople wait in the streets after evacuating buildings in Caracas on August 21, 2018 following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck in the Venezuelan northeastern state of Sucre according to the US Geological Survey.
Venezuela's seismology institute recorded a 6.3 magnitude quake that caused panic, but there were no initial reports of victims or damage. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
El sismo de 7,3 grados que se registró en la tarde de este martes en Venezuela hizo que las personas evacuaran edificaciones y salieran a las calles para evitar culaquier peligro. El temblor, que causó pánico en la población, no dejó víctimas ni daños.
FEDERICO PARRA/AFPPeople wait in the streets after evacuating buildings in Caracas on August 21, 2018 following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck in the Venezuelan northeastern state of Sucre according to the US Geological Survey.
Venezuela's seismology institute recorded a 6.3 magnitude quake that caused panic, but there were no initial reports of victims or damage. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
FEDERICO PARRA/AFPPeople wait in the streets after evacuating buildings in Caracas on August 21, 2018 following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck in the Venezuelan northeastern state of Sucre according to the US Geological Survey.
Venezuela's seismology institute recorded a 6.3 magnitude quake that caused panic, but there were no initial reports of victims or damage. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
FEDERICO PARRA/AFPPeople wait in the streets after evacuating buildings in Caracas on August 21, 2018 following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck in the Venezuelan northeastern state of Sucre according to the US Geological Survey.
Venezuela's seismology institute recorded a 6.3 magnitude quake that caused panic, but there were no initial reports of victims or damage. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
FEDERICO PARRA/AFPThe top of the unfinished abandoned skyscraper Torre de David (C) is seen leaning in Caracas on August 21, 2018 following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck in the Venezuelan northeastern state of Sucre according to the US Geological Survey.
Venezuela's seismology institute recorded a 6.3 magnitude quake that caused panic, but there were no initial reports of victims or damage. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
FEDERICO PARRA/AFPA police officer takes a picture of the unfinished abandoned skyscraper Torre de David (C), in Caracas on August 21, 2018, after its top leaned after suffering some damage following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck in the Venezuelan northeastern state of Sucre according to the US Geological Survey.
Venezuela's seismology institute recorded a 6.3 magnitude quake that caused panic, but there were no initial reports of victims or damage. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
FEDERICO PARRA/AFPPeople wait in the streets after evacuating buildings in Caracas on August 21, 2018 following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck in the Venezuelan northeastern state of Sucre according to the US Geological Survey.
Venezuela's seismology institute recorded a 6.3 magnitude quake that caused panic, but there were no initial reports of victims or damage. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
FEDERICO PARRA/AFPPicture of the top of the unfinished abandoned skyscraper Torre de David, which is leaning in Caracas on August 21, 2018 following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck in the Venezuelan northeastern state of Sucre according to the US Geological Survey.
Venezuela's seismology institute recorded a 6.3 magnitude quake that caused panic, but there were no initial reports of victims or damage. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA