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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Scenes of chaos across the capital of Venezuela this morning after a powerful,
back-to-back earthquake struck the northern coast of the nation last night.
Emergency crews in Caracas have been working through the night,
pulling survivors from the rubble of collapsed buildings.
Journalist Vanessa Silver described the first moments after the first quakes struck the capital.
Here we can see the rescue labor.
There is machinery from the government.
There is people removing part of the concrete, still not news from survivors of these buildings.
At this moment in the city of Caracas, after the massive earthquake, at least seven states are affected.
The government declared a state of emergency.
At least 164 people were killed in the earthquakes.
More than 900 others suffered injuries.
Lebanon's military could take over territory in southern Lebanon now controlled