Journalist Assaf Rosenzweig (N12) posted footage documenting additional damage in Venezuela overnight, the source reports.
Journalist Assaf Rosenzweig (N12) shared additional footage of damage in Venezuela overnight, according to the source post. This is the latest in a series of visual reports he has posted since Thursday's earthquake sequence. The new footage follows earlier images of collapsed buildings and trapped survivors that Rosenzweig first shared on Thu 03:52 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer reported at that time.
Earlier on Thursday morning, multiple thread versions documented the escalating destruction: initial reports at Thu 03:52 Jerusalem described multiple buildings destroyed in the port city of La Guaira. By Thu 03:52 Jerusalem, further footage confirmed collapsed buildings with many people still trapped under rubble. Rosenzweig's own reports — first at Thu 03:52 Jerusalem and now overnight — have evolved from general severe damage to specific collapsed structures and now to additional overnight damage, though source attribution remains limited to a single source.
As The Zioneer reported on Thu 03:52 Jerusalem, the earthquake sequence struck Venezuela with a magnitude 7.1 event centered near La Guaira. The devastation has been documented through multiple independent channels, including Rosenzweig's posts and other visual evidence, though official casualty figures have not been released.
The nature, cause, and precise location of the damage shown in the new overnight footage remain unspecified. The footage has not been independently verified by The Zioneer, and it is unclear whether it depicts fresh damage or additional angles of previously reported destruction. No official confirmation of Rosenzweig's latest report has been received.
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