Security camera footage from La Guaira, Venezuela, shows residents fleeing and buildings collapsing during two devastating earthquakes [1].
The video provides a rare visual record of the seismic events' intensity in the region reported as the hardest hit. It highlights the immediate structural failures and the chaos experienced by civilians on the ground.
According to reports, the footage emerged nearly a week after the tremors struck [3]. The clips show the moment the ground began to crack, and several buildings fell while people attempted to escape the area [2].
One of the earthquakes reached a magnitude of 7.1 [4]. While some reports indicate the seismic activity struck near Caracas on a Wednesday evening, other sources identify La Guaira as the primary area of impact [2, 4].
The visuals from La Guaira capture the suddenness of the disaster, showing the transition from stability to total collapse in seconds. The footage serves as a critical record of the damage caused by the magnitude 7.1 [4] event and the subsequent tremor.
“Dramatic security camera video from La Guaira shows residents fleeing as the ground cracked.”
The release of this footage underscores the vulnerability of urban infrastructure in coastal Venezuelan regions like La Guaira. By documenting the rapid collapse of buildings during a 7.1 magnitude event, the video provides essential data for assessing structural failures and the effectiveness of emergency evacuations in high-risk seismic zones.


