Extent of damage unclear after dual earthquakes rattle Venezuelapublished at 05:32 BST
Venezuela's capital of Caracas was rocked by two major earthquakes last night, causing buildings to collapse and residents to flee.
If you're just joining us, here's what's been happening:
- Two strong earthquakes rocked Caracas within a minute of each other - the first a magnitude 7.2 and the second 7.5
- Rescue crews are searching the rubble, from where BBC Mundo contributor Nicole Kolster said she could hear people calling for help
- Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez has declared a state of national emergency and offered her condolences, without specifying how many people have died
- Leaders across Latin America have offered support and solidarity, as has US President Donald Trump
- BBC North America Correspondent Will Grant stresses that the the damage "still isn't completely clear"
- Here is a look at the streets of Caracas, where people have fled after the interior minister urged residents to leave their homes
Stay with us as we bring you more updates.










