CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuela was hit by a 4.3 magnitude earthquake, authorities said yesterday, though there were no reports of damage or harm to the OPEC nation’s oil industry.
“Fortunately we have no reports of damage. We know many people are evacuating residences, overall in Caracas, we call on them to stay calm,” Interior Minister Tarek El Aissami said in an interview with state television.
Venezuela’s seismic authority said the quake’s center was 17 km off the South American country’s coast around 4 p.m. local time yesterday.